Definition of Vesiculate. Meaning of Vesiculate. Synonyms of Vesiculate

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Definition of Vesiculate

Vesiculate
Vesiculate Ve*sic"u*late, a. Bladdery; full of, or covered with, bladders; vesicular.
Vesiculate
Vesiculate Ve*sic"u*late, v. t. To form vesicles in, as lava.

Meaning of Vesiculate from wikipedia

- falcate, vesiculate) and arrangements: distichous - ramuli are arranged evenly opposite each other (e.g. Caulerpa taxifolia), irregular - vesiculate ramuli...
- connected to a duct which may be variously glandularized, folded or expanded (vesiculate) and which typically opens to the organism's exterior. These ciliated...
- intermediate viscous magma within the volcano make it difficult for vesiculate gases to escape. Similar to Strombolian eruptions, this leads to the buildup...
- Penicillium me****rum is a monoverticillate, non-vesiculate species of the genus Penicillium which was isolated from rhizosphere soil in Korea. Penicillium...
- favorable membrane surface area by preventing the membrane from collapsing (vesiculating). Ankyrin-based macromolecular complexproteins linking the bilayer...
- miles in height". The eruption column lasted around 8 hours. Fallout of vesiculated lapilli and lithic clasts occurred until the evening. During the night...
- the tops of subaerial lava flows and cinder cones will often be highly vesiculated, imparting a lightweight "frothy" texture to the rock. Basaltic cinders...
- Eczema is also ****ociated with increased complications related to other vesiculating viruses such as chickenpox; this is called eczema herpeti****.[citation...
- Navigation will be impacted by a reduction in visibility during ash fall. Vesiculated ash (pumice and scoria) will float on the water surface in ‘pumice rafts’...
- Silveira, S.F. (1994). "Cylindrocladium naviculatum sp. nov., and two new vesiculate hyphomycete genera, Falcocladium and Vesicladiella". Mycotaxon. 50: 441–458...