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tuberculose

[ too-bur-kyuh-lohs, tyoo- ]

adjective



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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of tuberculose1

1745–55; < New Latin ūܱōܲ; tubercle, -ose 1
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We talked, in editing the story, about leaving “tuberculose” in French.

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Pour les Blessés de la Tuberculose.

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“Pour les Blessés de la Tuberculose.”

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P. 8-12 cm. viscid, exp. depr. red or greenish, margin at length sulcate and tuberculose, flesh white; g. broad, yellow, powdered with the ochre spores; s. 4-5 cm. even, ventricose, white; sp. 9-10. var. alba, Cke.

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Differs from R. pectinata in ochre gills and mild taste, and from R. ravida in pectinate and tuberculose margin.

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