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pustulate
▪ I. pustulate, a. (ˈpʌstjʊlət) [ad. late L. pustulāt-us, pa. pple. of pustulāre: see next.] Furnished with, or having pustules; pustulous, pustular. (In quot. 1607, perh. an error for pustulant.)1607 Topsell Four-f. Beasts 615 If the worme bee cut asunder in the wound, there issueth out of her such...
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Hibbertia pustulata
The specific epithet (pustulata) means "pustulate".
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pustulatous
pustulatous, a. (pʌstjʊˈleɪtəs) [f. pustulate a. + -ous.] = pustulate a. pustulatous moss: see quots.1856 W. L. Lindsay Pop. Hist. Brit. Lichens 91 The ‘Mosses’ [i.e. crustaceous or foliaceous dye-lichens] are irregularly designated, the specific name in some being due..to their physical characters,...
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Papuascincus
"Egg shells with pustulate surface structures: basis for a new genus of New Guinea skinks (Lacertilia: Scincidae)". J. Herpetol. 20 (1): 116–119.
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pustulant
pustulant, a. and n. (ˈpʌstjʊlənt) [ad. late L. pustulānt-em, pr. pple. of pustulāre to pustulate.] a. adj. Giving rise to the formation of pustules (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1897). b. n. An irritant affecting the skin and causing pustulation, as a solution of silver nitrate, croton oil, etc.1871 Garrod Mat. ...
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Phrynopus
Dorsum is smooth to pustulate. Venter is smooth or
areolate.
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pustle
pustle obs. form of pustule. Hence † pustled a. Obs. rare—1 = pustulate.1627 P. Fletcher Locusts ii. xxviii, Her hands with scabbes array'd, Her pust'led skin with ulcer'd excrements.
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Parmotrema pustulotinctum
The lichen is abundantly isidiate, with isidia that are laminal and irregularly granular-globose, pustulate, and develop from the very irregular central
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Papuascincus stanleyanus
"Egg Shells with Pustulate Surface Structures: Basis for a New Genus of New Guinea Skinks (Lacertilia: Scincidae)".
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variolarioid
ˌvarioˈlarioid, a. [f. mod.L. Variolaria (see def.) + -oid.] Of or pertaining to the Variolaria, a spurious genus of lichens characterized by pustulate shields; pustulate, pitted.1856 W. L. Lindsay Pop. Hist. Brit. Lichens 42 This variolarioid condition is not uncommon in many crustaceous species.
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Gansserina
The wall is calcareous, perforate and pustulate, especially on the umbilical side.
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Sacoglottis gabonensis
Description
A large species that can reach tall and a diameter of at maturity, it has a scaly dark brown bark with pustulate lenticels and a red-brown
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Niceforonia dolops
Skin of the dorsum is pustulate and has short ridges along upper flanks; the flanks are areolate.
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Cetrelia sayanensis
Unlike these species, however, C. sayanensis have pustulate-capitate soralia, meaning that the soralia arise from pustules (blister-like bumps) on the
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