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pullulate
pullulate, v. (ˈpʌljʊleɪt) Also 7 -at. [f. L. pullulāt-, ppl. stem of pullulāre to sprout out, spring forth, spread, grow, increase, f. pullul-us, dim. of pullus young of any animal, chick.] 1. intr. a. Of a growing part, shoot, or bud: To come forth, sprout out, bud.1619 H. Hutton Follies Anat. (Pe... Oxford English Dictionary
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suppullulate
† suˈppullulate, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. sup- = sub- 27 + pullulāt-: see pullulate.] intr. To sprout forth in place of another.1601 Bp. W. Barlow Defence 175 These Hydraheaded expositions, one suppullulating after another. 1609 ― Answ. Nameless Cath. 236 Such Hydra-headed Treasons, suppullulating one a... Oxford English Dictionary
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20 Fancy And Advanced Words For Spring Season | Dictionary.com
Mar 20, 2023pullulate. Pullulate is a verb with a variety of meanings, including "to send forth sprouts, buds, etc.; germinate; sprout" and "to exist abundantly; swarm; teem.". In the spring, plants and animals pullulate. The verb pullulate comes from the Latin pullulāre, meaning "to sprout, bring forth young.". Specifically, a pullus in Latin ...
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repullulate
repullulate, v. (rɪˈpʊljʊleɪt) [f. ppl. stem of L. repullulāre (Pliny): see pullulate.] 1. intr. To bud or sprout again. Also fig. Hence reˈpullulating ppl. a.1623 in Cockeram. 1637 Gillespie Eng. Pop. Cerem. Ep. A iij, The repullulating twigges and sprigges of Popish superstition. 1674 Phil. Trans.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spill over - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
spill over: 1 v be disgorged Synonyms: pour out , spill out Type of: pour , pullulate , stream , swarm , teem move in large numbers v overflow with a certain feeling Synonyms: bubble over , overflow Type of: boil , seethe be in an agitated emotional state
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Postage stamps and postal history of Turkey
As Fernand Serrane, one of the great experts in stamp forgeries, warned, "Forged overprints pullulate; all the more reason why one should avoid involvement wikipedia.org
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pullulation
pullulation (pʌljuːˈleɪʃən) [n. of action from pullulate v.: see -ation.] The action of pullulating; sprouting, germination; generation, production. Also, the product of this; offspring, progeny.1641 R. Brooke Eng. Episc. ii. vi. 87 Some of these Tenets..have beene the base pullulations of spirits e... Oxford English Dictionary
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