Cobblestoning vs Cobblestoned - What's the difference?
cobblestoning | cobblestoned |
(medicine) Any lumpy appearance of the trachea, lungs, etc. caused by regular nodules.
Cobbled; laid with cobblestones.
* 1961 , Morley Callaghan, A passion in Rome
(medicine) Exhibiting cobblestoning.
* 2005 , Carolyn E Patterson, Perspectives on lung endothelial barrier function
Cobblestoned is a related term of cobblestoning.
In medicine terms the difference between cobblestoning and cobblestoned
is that cobblestoning is any lumpy appearance of the trachea, lungs, etc. caused by regular nodules while cobblestoned is exhibiting cobblestoning.As a noun cobblestoning
is any lumpy appearance of the trachea, lungs, etc. caused by regular nodules.As an adjective cobblestoned is
cobbled; laid with cobblestones.cobblestoning
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(-)cobblestoned
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(-)- Wandering away from the entrance to the restaurant, Sam stood by the fountain in the old cobblestoned square, looking at the church of Santa Maria...
- But, beyond gross morphologic observations this is purely speculative and not tested by studies in cobblestoned monolayers.