Tubercular ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Tubercular ( adjective )

  1. Relating to or affected by tuberculosis.
  2. Resembling a small lump or bump.

Origin:

From the latin word "tuberculum" meaning "small lump or bump".

Examples:

  1. The patient was diagnosed with tubercular pneumonia.
  2. The tubercular bumps on the surface of the leaf indicated a fungal infection.
  3. Despite modern medicine, the tubercular rate of the population remains high.
  4. The artist's sculpture was noted for its tubercular forms.
  5. The tubercular appearance of the mountain was due to the volcanic activity.

(As a noun)

Tubercular ( noun )

  1. Relating to or affected by tuberculosis.
  2. Resembling a small lump or bump.

Origin:

From the latin word "tuberculum" meaning "small lump or bump".

Examples:

  1. The patient was diagnosed with tubercular pneumonia.
  2. The tubercular bumps on the surface of the leaf indicated a fungal infection.
  3. Despite modern medicine, the tubercular rate of the population remains high.
  4. The artist's sculpture was noted for its tubercular forms.
  5. The tubercular appearance of the mountain was due to the volcanic activity.
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