Definition of Pustulate. Meaning of Pustulate. Synonyms of Pustulate

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Definition of Pustulate

Pustulate
Pustulate Pus"tu*late, v. t. [L. pustulatus, p. p. of pustulare to blister, fr. pustula. See Pustule.] To form into pustules, or blisters.
Pustulate
Pustulate Pus"tu*late, Pustulated Pus"tu*la`ted, a. Covered with pustulelike prominences; pustular; pustulous; as, a pustulate leaf; a pustulate shell or coral.

Meaning of Pustulate from wikipedia

- Pus is an exudate, typically white-yellow, yellow, or yellow-brown, formed at the site of inflammation during infections, regardless of cause. An ac****ulation...
- www.reptile-database.org. Allison A, Greer AE (1986). "Egg s**** with pustulate surface structures: basis for a new genus of New Guinea skinks (Lacertilia:...
- Nicrophorus pustulatus, also known as the pustulated carrion beetle or blistered burying beetle, is a species of burying beetle that was described by Johann...
- pungent Having a sharp, hard point. pustule A blister-like swelling. pustulate Having pustules. pyramidal (of a growth habit) Conical or pyramid-shaped...
- subgenera within Umbilicaria, and is distinguished by its smooth, non-pustulate thallus and distinctive a****ual reproduction through specialised structures...
- of smallpox. Jenner's method involves "engrafting lymph taken from a pustulate of cowpox on the hand of a milkmaid into the arm of an inoculate." Jenner...
- the type collection. The species epithet refers to its isidia, that are pustulate and readily distinguishable from those of the closely related P. tinctorum...
- Champsosaurus have also been reported, they consist of small (0.6-0.1 mm) pustulate and rhomboid scales, with the largest scales being located on the lateral...
- Champsosaurus have been reported. They consist of small (0.6-0.1 mm) pustulate and rhomboid scales, with the largest scales being located on the lateral...
- and C. monachorum. Unlike these species, however, C. sayanensis have pustulate-capitate soralia, meaning that the soralia arise from pustules (blister-like...