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apostemate

Terms vs Apostemate - What's the difference?

terms | apostemate |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb apostemate is

to become an aposteme; to pustulate.

Apostemate vs Apostemated - What's the difference?

apostemate | apostemated |


As verbs the difference between apostemate and apostemated

is that apostemate is to become an aposteme; to pustulate while apostemated is (apostemate).

Apostematous vs Apostemate - What's the difference?

apostematous | apostemate | Related terms |

Apostematous is a related term of apostemate.


As an adjective apostematous

is of or pertaining to an aposteme; having the nature of an aposteme; characterised by apostemes.

As a verb apostemate is

to become an aposteme; to pustulate.

Pustulate vs Apostemate - What's the difference?

pustulate | apostemate |


As verbs the difference between pustulate and apostemate

is that pustulate is to form, or be formed into pustules while apostemate is to become an aposteme; to pustulate.

As an adjective pustulate

is having pustules or prominences resembling them.

Aposteme vs Apostemate - What's the difference?

aposteme | apostemate |


As a noun aposteme

is (medicine) an abscess; a pustulent swelling.

As a verb apostemate is

to become an aposteme; to pustulate.