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bullate

Bullate vs Bullae - What's the difference?

bullate | bullae |


As an adjective bullate

is (medical) resembling a bulla or blister; inflated; blistered; bulliform.

As a noun bullae is

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Bullace vs Bullate - What's the difference?

bullace | bullate |


As a noun bullace

is a small european plum ().

As an adjective bullate is

(medical) resembling a bulla or blister; inflated; blistered; bulliform.

Blistered vs Bullate - What's the difference?

blistered | bullate |


As adjectives the difference between blistered and bullate

is that blistered is having one or more blisters while bullate is (medical) resembling a bulla or blister; inflated; blistered; bulliform.

As a verb blistered

is (blister).

Inflated vs Bullate - What's the difference?

inflated | bullate |


As adjectives the difference between inflated and bullate

is that inflated is filled with air or fluid while bullate is (medical) resembling a bulla or blister; inflated; blistered; bulliform.

As a verb inflated

is (inflate).

Blister vs Bullate - What's the difference?

blister | bullate |


As a noun blister

is a small bubble between the layers of the skin that contains watery or bloody fluid and is caused by friction and pressure, burning, freezing, chemical irritation, disease or infection.

As a verb blister

is to cause blisters to form.

As an adjective bullate is

(medical) resembling a bulla or blister; inflated; blistered; bulliform.

Bulla vs Bullate - What's the difference?

bulla | bullate |


As a noun bulla

is (medicine) a blister, vesicle, or other thin-walled cavity or lesion or bulla can be a rich jamaican cake made with molasses and spiced with ginger and nutmeg.

As an adjective bullate is

(medical) resembling a bulla or blister; inflated; blistered; bulliform.