different between vehiculate vs vesiculate
vehiculate
English
Verb
vehiculate (third-person singular simple present vehiculates, present participle vehiculating, simple past and past participle vehiculated)
- (archaic) To convey by means of a vehicle.
- (archaic) To ride in a vehicle.
- 1845 Thomas Carlyle, Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches
- Yes, my travelling friends, vehiculating in gigs or otherwise over that piece of London road, you may say to yourselves, Here without monument is the grave of a valiant thing which was done under the Sun[.]
- 1845 Thomas Carlyle, Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches
vehiculate From the web:
vesiculate
English
Verb
vesiculate (third-person singular simple present vesiculates, present participle vesiculating, simple past and past participle vesiculated)
- (transitive) to make vesicular
- (intransitive) to become vesicular
Adjective
vesiculate (not comparable)
- vesicular
Derived terms
- microvesiculate
vesiculate From the web:
- what does vesicular mean
- what does vesiculate
- meaning of vesicular
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