pustulate
English
Etymology
Latin pustulatus, past participle of pustulare (“to blister”).
Verb
pustulate (third-person singular simple present pustulates, present participle pustulating, simple past and past participle pustulated)
- (ambitransitive) To form, or be formed into, pustules.
Adjective
pustulate (comparative more pustulate, superlative most pustulate)
- Having pustules or prominences resembling them.
- a pustulate leaf, shell, or coral
Latin
Adjective
pustulāte
- vocative masculine singular of pustulātus