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Online English Turkish and Multilingual Dictionary 20+ million words and idioms.
pustules
English - Turkish
Definition of
pustules
in English Turkish dictionary
püstül
Related Terms
pustule
çıban
pustule
irinli kesecik
pustule
püstül
pustule
sivilce
pustule
(Tıp)
cerahatla dolu kabarcık, sivilce, püstül
pustule
{i}
kabartı
pustule
(Diş Hekimliği)
Deride, cerahat içeren küçük kabarcıklar
pustule
{i}
kabarcık
pustule
pustuloussivilcelerle dolu
pustule
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English - English
Definition of
pustules
in English English dictionary
plural of pustule
Related Terms
pustule
A small accumulation of pus in the epidermis or dermis
pustule
{n}
pimple or red spot, a small swelling
pustule
a bump or raised knob on the outside surface of the shell
pustule
A pustule is a small infected swelling on the skin. = boil. a small raised spot on your skin containing pus (pustula)
pustule
An inflammatory comedo that resembles a whitehead with a ring of redness around it
pustule
a small, circumscribed, elevated lesion containing prurulent material
pustule
A pimple filled with pus
pustule
(also called pimple) is a small raised bump on the skin filled with pus, which is usually composed of inflammatory cells Pustules can be seen in acne, rosacea, fungal infections
pustule
inflamed lesions that look like pink bumps
pustule
a small skin blister containing pus
pustule
A small, raised, pus-containing surface lesion
pustule
A vesicle or an elevation of the cuticle with an inflamed base, containing pus
pustule
a small inflamed elevation of skin containing pus; a blister filled with pus
pustule
{i}
pus-filled pimple or blister on the skin
pustule
An inflammatory comedo containing pus, a fluid product of inflammation Resembles a whitehead with an area of redness around it
pustule
a small elevation of the skin or mucous membrane that is filled with lymph fluid or pus
pustules
Etymology
[ 'p&s-(")chü(&)l, ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Latin pustula; akin to Lithuanian pusti to blow, Greek physa breath.
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