Boils vs Furuncular - What's the difference?
boils | furuncular |
(rare) Pertaining to furuncles or boils.
* 1972 , Vladimir Nabokov, Transparent Things , McGraw-Hill 1972, p. 88:
As a noun boils
is .As a verb boils
is (boil).As an adjective furuncular is
(rare) pertaining to furuncles or boils.furuncular
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He remembered the inspector's pipe studded with Bohemian gems (in harmony with its owner's furuncular nose) and also the habit Armande had of exchanging ribald comments in Swiss-German with the old fellow while he was examining the rubbish under a cracked seat.