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exulceration

Meaning of "exulceration" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF EXULCERATION

ɪɡˌzʌlsəˈreɪʃən


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF EXULCERATION

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Exulceration is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES EXULCERATION MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of exulceration in the English dictionary

The first definition of exulceration in the dictionary is the process of ulceration. Other definition of exulceration is the state of being exasperated or inflamed. Exulceration is also a sore, an ulcerated area.



WORDS THAT RHYME WITH EXULCERATION

acceleration · collaboration · configuration · consideration · cooperation · corporation · declaration · decoration · deliberation · duration · expiration · exploration · federation · generation · incorporation · inspiration · operation · preparation · restoration · separation

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE EXULCERATION

exuberancy · exuberant · exuberantly · exuberate · exudate · exudation · exudative · exude · exul · exulcerate · exult · exultance · exultancy · exultant · exultantly · exultation · exultingly · exurb · exurban · exurbanite

WORDS THAT END LIKE EXULCERATION

accreditation · action · administration · animation · application · association · certification · citation · combination · communication · confirmation · conversation · creation · destination · documentation · education · evaluation · excitation · formation · foundation · hesitation

Synonyms and antonyms of exulceration in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «exulceration» into 25 languages

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exulceration
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exulceration
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exulceration
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exulceration
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exulceration
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exulceration
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exulceração
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exulceration
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exulcération
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Exulceration
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Geschwürbildung
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exulceration
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exulceration
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Exulceration
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exulceration
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exulceration
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उत्तेजना
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exulceration
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exulceration
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exulceration
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exulceration
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exulceration
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exulceration
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exulceration
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXULCERATION»

Discover the use of exulceration in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to exulceration and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Medical Review
(See also Dieulafoy on " Exulceration of the Stomach," " Review," Vol. I, p. 307: " The stomach may be apparently sound, and yet the seat of exulceration. . . . The entire stomach should be examined, if necessary, with a lens.") Case 3.
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Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal
Hepatic abscess opens into the stomach or bowels in fifteen to twenty per cent. of all the cases that result in exulceration. In from seven and one- half to ten per cent. of all the cases the abscess breaks into the alimentary canal. In six per cent.
J. W. Keating, 1888
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A Text-book of Medicine
In one of Giraudeau's cases the exulceration did not extend beyond the muscularis mucosae, and attacked an arterial branch. The vessel was not quite divided, and no trace of arteritis was present in the walls, which had resisted the ulcerative ...
Georges Dieulafoy, 1912
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
It turns into a plague, and infects the heart, and it dies infallibly of a double exulceration. Jer. Taylor, Works (ed. 1885), I. 888. 2. A fretting; exacerbation; corrosion. This exulceration of mind made him apt to take all causes of contradiction.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
It turns into a plague, and infects the heart, and it dies infallibly of a double exulceration. Jer. Taylor, Works (ed. 1835), I. 8S8. 2. A fretting ; exacerbation ; corrosion. This exulceration of mind made him apt to take all causes of contradiction.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
It turns into a plague, and infects the heart, and it dies infallibly of a double exulceration. Jer. Taylor, Works (ed. 1835), I. 888. 2. A fretting; exacerbation; corrosion. This exulceration of mind made him apt to take all causes of contradiction.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
EXULCERATION, ¡n Medicine, the act of causing or producing ulcers. Thus, arsenic exulcérales the intestines' ; corrosive humours exulcérate the skin. ' « EXULCERATION is sometimes also used for an ulcer itself; but more generally for those ...
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Zoologia Medicinalis Hibernica: Or, A Treatise of Birds, ...
_ A sharp corroding pain shews exulceration, bitter belchings indicate a hot disease, but acid a cold. . often Vomiting shews obstruction of the bowels, especially if costiveness attends it. Blood often cast up at the mouth shews a rupture of the ...
John K'Eogh, 1739
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The Urologic and Cutaneous Review
Fernelius had been consulted by a practitioner “Concerning an Exulceration of the Kidneys and Urinary Passages, with a Fleshy Knob growing therein.” In writing the patient's physician regarding the case, Fernelius says that the gentleman is ...
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Carefully washing away the blood, there was discovered 2 cm. distal to the cardia , a very superficial " exulceration" of the size of a five franc piece. The borders of this exulceration were not indurated, nor elevated; upon the base, which was ...
REFERENCE
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