different between blistered vs bullate

blistered

English

Verb

blistered

  1. simple past tense and past participle of blister

Adjective

blistered (comparative more blistered, superlative most blistered)

  1. Having one or more blisters

Translations

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bullate

English

Etymology

Latin bullatus

Adjective

bullate (comparative more bullate, superlative most bullate)

  1. (medicine) Resembling a bulla or blister; inflated; blistered; bulliform.
  2. (medicine) Of bacterial cultures, having a growth which is blistered; rising in convex prominences.

Anagrams

  • ballute

Latin

Verb

bull?te

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of bull?

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