pustule

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English pustule, from Old French pustule, from Latin pustula (inflamed sore, blister).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpʌstjuːl/, /ˈpʌst͡ʃuːl/, /ˈpʌst͡ʃəl/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)

Noun

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pustule (plural pustules)

  1. (dermatology) A small accumulation of pus in the epidermis or dermis.
  2. A pimple filled with pus.
    • 1952, Norman Lewis, Golden Earth, Chapter 8:
      Pigmy pagodas sprouted like pustules.
  3. Anything like a pustule, on plants or animals; a small blister.

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French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French pustule.

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Noun

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pustule f (plural pustules)

  1. pustule

Further reading

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Italian

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Noun

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pustule f

  1. plural of pustula

Old French

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin pustula.

Noun

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pustule oblique singularf (oblique plural pustules, nominative singular pustule, nominative plural pustules)

  1. pustule

Descendants

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  • English: pustule
  • French: pustule

Romanian

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Noun

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pustule

  1. plural of pustulă