Pustulate
[verb puhs-chuh-leyt; adjective puhs-chuh-lit, -leyt] /verb ˈpʌs tʃəˌleɪt; adjective ˈpʌs tʃə lɪt, -ˌleɪt/ Pathology
verb (used with object), pustulated, pustulating.
1.
to cause to form .
verb (used without object), pustulated, pustulating.
2.
to become pustular.
adjective
3.
covered with .
verb (ˈpʌstjʊˌleɪt)
1.
to form or cause to form into pustules
adjective (ˈpʌstjʊlɪt; -ˌleɪt)
2.
covered with pustules
pustulate pus·tu·late (pŭs’chə-lāt’, pŭs’tyə-)
v. pus·tu·lat·ed, pus·tu·lat·ing, pus·tu·lates
To form or cause to form pustules.
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