Pustulate vs Apostemate - What's the difference?
pustulate | apostemate |
To form, or be formed into pustules
Having pustules or prominences resembling them.
To become an aposteme; to pustulate.
* 1734 , Richard Wiseman, Eight Chirurgical Treatises , Volume 1,
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.pustulate
English
Verb
(pustulat)Adjective
(en adjective)- a pustulate leaf, shell, or coral
apostemate
English
From .Verb
(apostemat)page 167,
- and afterwards the Brea?t ?welled, and ?eemed to apo?temate .