How Do You Spell PUSTULATE?

Pronunciation: [pˈʌst͡ʃʊlˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "pustulate" is spelled with a "u" after the "p" because it is derived from the Latin word "pustula," which means "blister." The IPA phonetic transcription of "pustulate" is /ˈpʌstjʊleɪt/. This word is pronounced with stress on the second syllable and the "u" is pronounced as a short "u" sound as in "but." The "ate" at the end is pronounced with a long "a" sound as in "ape." "Pustulate" means to form or produce pustules, which are small, raised bumps on the skin containing fluid or pus.

PUSTULATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Pustulate is a verb that describes the act of developing or producing pustules. Pustules are small, raised, and inflamed areas on the skin that contain pus. The term can also refer to the formation and appearance of pustules on plants, animals, or other organisms.

    In the context of dermatology, pustulating is commonly associated with skin infections or conditions such as acne, folliculitis, or impetigo. These conditions result in the formation of pustules as a result of infection, inflammation, or the blockage of hair follicles. Pustules typically appear as small, red, and tender bumps on the skin that are filled with a yellowish or whitish fluid.

    In the realm of veterinary medicine, pustulating can refer to similar inflammatory processes occurring in animals. For instance, certain bacterial or fungal infections may cause pustulating skin lesions in pets and livestock. The presence of pustules in animals often signals an underlying health issue that requires medical attention.

    Additionally, the term may be used figuratively to describe the development or proliferation of problems or complications in a non-physical sense. For example, it could be said that a situation or condition is pustulating if it is worsening or becoming more complicated over time.

    Overall, pustulate primarily signifies the formation and presence of pustules as well as the processes involving their development and appearance.

  2. • To form into pustules or blisters; to cover with blisters.
    • In bot., covered with glandular excrescences.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for PUSTULATE

  • oustulate
  • lustulate
  • -ustulate
  • 0ustulate
  • pystulate
  • phstulate
  • pjstulate
  • p8stulate
  • p7stulate
  • puatulate
  • puztulate
  • puxtulate
  • pudtulate
  • puetulate
  • puwtulate
  • pusrulate
  • pusfulate
  • pusgulate
  • pusyulate

Etymology of PUSTULATE

The word "pustulate" is derived from the Latin word "pustula", which means "pimple" or "blister". The suffix "-ate" is added to form the verb form, expressing the action of developing or causing pustules. Etymologically, "pustulate" refers to the formation of pustules, which are small, elevated, pus-filled lesions on the skin or mucous membranes.

Similar spelling words for PUSTULATE

Conjugate verb Pustulate

CONDITIONAL

I would pustulate
you would pustulate
he/she/it would pustulate
we would pustulate
they would pustulate

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be pustulating
you would be pustulating
he/she/it would be pustulating
we would be pustulating
they would be pustulating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have pustulate
you would have pustulate
he/she/it would have pustulate
we would have pustulate
they would have pustulate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been pustulating
you would have been pustulating
he/she/it would have been pustulating
we would have been pustulating
they would have been pustulating

FUTURE

I will pustulate
you will pustulate
he/she/it will pustulate
we will pustulate
they will pustulate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be pustulating
you will be pustulating
he/she/it will be pustulating
we will be pustulating
they will be pustulating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have pustulated
you will have pustulated
he/she/it will have pustulated
we will have pustulated
they will have pustulated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been pustulating
you will have been pustulating
he/she/it will have been pustulating
we will have been pustulating
they will have been pustulating

IMPERATIVE

you pustulate
we let´s pustulate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to pustulate

PAST

I pustulated
you pustulated
he/she/it pustulated
we pustulated
they pustulated

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was pustulating
you were pustulating
he/she/it was pustulating
we were pustulating
they were pustulating

PAST PARTICIPLE

pustulated

PAST PERFECT

I had pustulated
you had pustulated
he/she/it had pustulated
we had pustulated
they had pustulated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been pustulating
you had been pustulating
he/she/it had been pustulating
we had been pustulating
they had been pustulating

PRESENT

I pustulate
you pustulate
he/she/it pustulates
we pustulate
they pustulate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am pustulating
you are pustulating
he/she/it is pustulating
we are pustulating
they are pustulating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

pustulating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have pustulated
you have pustulated
he/she/it has pustulated
we have pustulated
they have pustulated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been pustulating
you have been pustulating
he/she/it has been pustulating
we have been pustulating
they have been pustulating

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