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Meaning of "exulcerate" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF EXULCERATE

exulcerate  [ɪɡˈzʌlsəˌreɪt] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF EXULCERATE

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Exulcerate is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.

WHAT DOES EXULCERATE MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of exulcerate in the English dictionary

The definition of exulcerate in the dictionary is ulcerated. Other definition of exulcerate is exasperated, inflamed.


WORDS THAT RHYME WITH EXULCERATE


accelerate
ækˈsɛləˌreɪt
acerate
ˈæsəˌreɪt
cancerate
ˈkænsəˌreɪt
chelicerate
kɪˈlɪsəˌreɪt
collaborate
kəˈlæbəˌreɪt
decorate
ˈdɛkəˌreɪt
dilacerate
daɪˈlæsəˌreɪt
disincarcerate
ˌdɪsɪnˈkɑːsəˌreɪt
eviscerate
ɪˈvɪsəˌreɪt
exarate
ˈɛksəˌreɪt
generate
ˈdʒɛnəˌreɪt
incarcerate
ɪnˈkɑːsəˌreɪt
incorporate
ɪnˈkɔːpəˌreɪt
lacerate
ˈlæsəˌreɪt
macerate
ˈmæsəˌreɪt
operate
ˈɒpəˌreɪt
separate
ˈsɛpəˌreɪt
susurrate
ˈsjuːsəˌreɪt
ulcerate
ˈʌlsəˌreɪt
viscerate
ˈvɪsəˌreɪt

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE EXULCERATE

exuberance
exuberancy
exuberant
exuberantly
exuberate
exudate
exudation
exudative
exude
exul
exulceration
exult
exultance
exultancy
exultant
exultantly
exultation
exultingly
exurb
exurban

WORDS THAT END LIKE EXULCERATE

accurate
confederate
conglomerate
considerate
cooperate
degenerate
deliberate
derate
desperate
enterate
enumerate
illiterate
iterate
liberate
literate
moderate
refrigerate
regenerate
reiterate
temperate
tolerate

Synonyms and antonyms of exulcerate in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «exulcerate» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF EXULCERATE

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Translator English - Chinese

exulcerate
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English - Spanish

exulcerate
570 millions of speakers

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exulcerate
510 millions of speakers

Translator English - Hindi

exulcerate
380 millions of speakers
ar

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exulcerate
280 millions of speakers

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exulcerate
278 millions of speakers

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exulcerate
270 millions of speakers

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exulcerate
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Exulcerate
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Exulcerate
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exulcerate
180 millions of speakers

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exulcerate
130 millions of speakers

Translator English - Korean

exulcerate
85 millions of speakers

Translator English - Javanese

Exulcerate
85 millions of speakers
vi

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exulcerate
80 millions of speakers

Translator English - Tamil

exulcerate
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Marathi

गुदमरणे
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

exulcerate
70 millions of speakers

Translator English - Italian

exulcerate
65 millions of speakers

Translator English - Polish

exulcerate
50 millions of speakers

Translator English - Ukrainian

exulcerate
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

exulcerate
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator English - Greek

exulcerate
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator English - Afrikaans

exulcerate
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator English - Swedish

exulcerate
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator English - Norwegian

exulcerate
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of exulcerate

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «EXULCERATE»

The term «exulcerate» is barely ever used and occupies the 194.921 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «EXULCERATE» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about exulcerate

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXULCERATE»

Discover the use of exulcerate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to exulcerate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
This acrimonious soot produces another sail effect, by rendering the people obnoxious to inflammations, and conies (in time) to exulcerate the lungs. Evelyn, Fumifugium, i. 2. To corrode ; fret or anger ; afflict. It is not easle to speake to the ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
2. H. intrans. To become an ulcer or ulcerous. Sharp and eager humours will not evaporate ; and then they must exulcerate, and so may endanger the sovereignty itself. Bacon, Speech in Parliament (7 Jac. I). exulceratet (eg-zul'se-rat), a.
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
exulcerate exulcerate (eg-zul'se-rat), v. ; pret. and pp. ex- ulcerated, ppr. exulcerating. [< L. exulceratus, pp. of exulcerare (> It. esulcerare = Sp. Pg. «r- ulcerar = F. exulcerer), cause to suppurate or ulcerate, < ex, out, + ulcerare, ulcerate : see ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
exulcerate exulcerate (eg-zul'se-rat), v. ; pret. and pp. ex- ulcerated, ppr. exulcerating. [< L. cxulceratus, pp. of exulcerare (> It. esulcerare = Sp. Pg. ex- ulcerar = F. exulcerer), cause to suppurate or ulcerate, < ex, out, + ulcerare, ulcerate: see ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
This acrimonious soot produces another sad effect, by rendering the people obnoxious to inflammations, and comes (in time) to exulcerate the lungs. Evelyn, Fumifuglum, i. 2. To corrode ; fret or anger ; afflict. It is not easie to speake to the ...
6
An Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
EXUDATE, éks-u-'dzl't, ct. To force out by sweat. EXUDE. eks-u'd, vt. vi. To issue out bylweat. See Exsvmc.) E UDATION, éks-u-dd-'shiln, n. The not of emitting in sweat. The matter emitted by sweat. EXULCERATE, élts-flllsiir-d.'t, a. Wounded ...
William Bolles, 1853
7
Magnetic Resonance Tomography
... May extend beyond bladder T2wMRI Intermediate-to-high SI polypoid or flat or lobulated mass May exulcerate DCE-MRI Rapid contrast enhancement Marked SI post-contrast Other pelvic tumor invading urinary bladder, other bladder tumor,  ...
Maximilian F Reiser, Wolfhard Semmler, Hedvig Hricak, 2007
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A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the ...
2. Toafflict; to corrode; to enrage. Milton. EXULCERATION./ [from exulcerate.] 1 . The beginning erosion, which wears away the substance and forms an ulcer. Sluincy. 2. Exacerbation ; corrosion. Hooker, EXU'LCERATORY. a. [from exulcerate.] ...
Samuel Johnson, 1799
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
Sharp and eager humours will not evaporate ; and then they must exulcerate, and so may endanger the sovereignty. Bacon. Cantharides, applied to any part of the body, touch the bladder and exulcerate it, if they stay on long. Bacon. Thoughts ...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Lat. exulcerare, (ex, and Exu'loerate, adj. I ulcus ; Gr. cKkoi, ivl toS e\«c- Exulcera' tion, |«v, i. e. trahere, to draw;) Exu'lcerative. ) because the flesh is drawn asunder , distracted, by an ulcer. " Fr. exulcerer ; to exulcerate or make ulcerous ; to gall ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845

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