释义 |
veˈsiculated, a. [f. as vesiculate a. + -ed.] 1. Having or full of small cavities or air-cells.
1703Phil. Trans. XXIII. 1390 Frogs, Toads, Snakes,..that have their Lungs Vesicated, as well as Vesiculated. 1774Ibid. LXIV. 213 Any air, which gets beyond the vesiculated lungs themselves. 1886A. H. Church Food Grains Ind. 33 Its [sc. wheat's] admirable appropriateness for the making of a light vesiculated bread. 2. Of the nature of a vesicle or vesicula.
1898P. Manson Trop. Diseases xxxvii. 565 A threatening boil may often be aborted by touching the little initial itching or vesiculated papule with some penetrating antiseptic. 3. Path. Covered with vesicles.
a1858Bright Abdominal Tumours (1860) 210 They both presented most extreme specimens of the vesiculated kidney. |