vesiculated

vesiculated
ve·sic·u·lat·ed (və-sikґu-lāt″əd) having vesicles.

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  • vesiculate — adjective /vəˈsɪkjələt/ (say vuh sikyuhluht), / leɪt/ (say layt) 1. characterised by or covered with vesicles. 2. of the nature of a vesicle. –verb (vesiculated, vesiculating) –verb (i) /vəˈsɪkjəleɪt/ (say vuh sikyuhlayt) 3. to become vesiculate… …  

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