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tuberculate
(redirected from tuberculation)

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tu·ber·cu·late  (t-bûrky-lt, ty-) also tu·ber·cu·lat·ed (-ltd)
adj.
1. Having or affected with tubercles.
2. Tubercular.

tu·bercu·late·ly adv.
tu·bercu·lation n.

tuberculate [tjʊˈbɜːkjʊlɪt]
adj
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) covered with tubercles
tuberculately  adv
tuberculation  n
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Adj.1.tuberculate - covered with tuberclestuberculate - covered with tubercles              


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plautini), such as wider and more trapezoidal LA, more elongate L1, wider anterior fixigena and heavier (denser and larger-sized) tuberculation, and possibly also in attaining bigger maximum size, although it is cautioned that the available material comprises only very few specimens.
While the concrete lining installed by the taxpayer in Plainfield-Union did not provide a "permanent" resolution of the tuberculation problem caused by acidic river water, the expenditures provided a long-term solution.
The repair was made necessary by the change from the use of well water to more acidic river water, which had caused tuberculation.
 
 
 
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