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tuberculate

[ too-bur-kyuh-lit, -leyt, tyoo- ]

adjective

  1. Also ٳ·c·e, having tubercles.


tuberculate

/ ʊˈɜːʊɪ /

adjective

  1. covered with tubercles
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Derived Forms

  • ٳˌˈپDz, noun
  • ٳˈܱٱ, adverb
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Other yvlog Forms

  • ٳ·c·tDz noun
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of tuberculate1

1775–85; < New Latin ūܱٳܲ, equivalent to ūܱ ( um ) tubercle + -ٳܲ -ate 1
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Pod flattened contrary to the narrow partition; the two cells indehiscent and falling away at maturity from the partition as closed nutlets, strongly wrinkled or tuberculate, 1 seeded.

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Specimens from the White River in South Dakota, collected on July 7, 1934, include tuberculate males.

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Syrrhophus nivocolimae is the only species with tubercles along the outer edge of the tarsus; this is merely a reflection of the highly tuberculate nature of the skin in this species.

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Also, it is the least tuberculate species in the genus.

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The ectocyst is colourless or faintly tinted with brown; as a rule it is not quite hyaline and the external surface is minutely roughened or tuberculate.

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