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nodous1646

= nodose, adj.

tuberous1650

Anatomy, Zoology, etc. Of the form of, or constituting, a tuber or rounded projection; covered with such projections; knobbed, knobby. Now rare.

papillar1651

= papillary, adj.

verrucous1656

= verrucose, adj. 1 2 rare.

capitate1661

Botany and Zoology. Of an organ or part, esp. a long and narrow one: having a distinct head; knob- or pin-headed.

clavate1661

Studded with nails or knobs, knobbed. Obsolete.

papillary1667

Anatomy and Zoology. Of the nature or form of a papilla; having a papilla or papillae; of or relating to a papilla or papillae. Also: (spec. in Path

warty1693

Chiefly Zoology, Botany, etc. Having wart-like excrescences or protuberances.

tuberculated1696

Chiefly Zoology and Botany. Having or consisting of tubercles. Cf. tuberculate, adj. 1.

papillous1718

= papillose, adj.

tubercular1719

Chiefly Zoology. Of the nature or form of a tubercle (tubercle, n. 1a); consisting of or constituting a tubercle. Now rare.

clavated1728

= clavate, adj.

tuberculous1732

Zoology and Botany. Of the nature of a tubercle (tubercle, n. 1); having tubercles (= tuberculate, adj. 1).

mammillated1744

Characterized by or covered with rounded protuberances or projections; (Geology, of a glaciated landform) worn into smooth convexities. Also (Miner

tubercled1746

= tuberculate, adj. 1. Also: †affected with tubercles (tubercle, n. 2a), tuberculous (obsolete).

papillose1752

Full of or covered with papillae; papillate.

torulous1752

in same sense.

tuberculose1752

= tuberculate, adj. 1. Cf. tuberculous, adj. 2.

tuberculate1777

Botany and Zoology. Having tubercles; characterized by tubercles (tubercle, n. 1). Cf. tuberculated, adj. 1.

tubercle-like1792

mastoid1800

gen. Of, relating to, or connected with the mastoid process or mastoid bone.

tuberculiferous1802

Bearing tubercles; = tuberculate, adj. 1.

ventricose1804

Swelling out in the middle, or on one side, after the manner of an animal's belly; bellied, protuberant, strongly convex. Zoology or Anatomy.

torulose1806

Having at intervals small rounded swollen parts, as a stem, pod, tube, antenna.

papillated?a1808

= papillate, adj.

tuberculiform1817

Having the form of a tubercle (esp. in sense 1).

bullated1822

= bullate, adj.

nodulous1822

= nodulose, adj.; (also) causing nodules. Also figurative.

tuberiform1822

Having the form of a tuber; also characterized, as a disease, by growths of this form.

nodulated1824

Having or characterized by nodular growths, esp. (in later use) root nodules.

papilliform1824

Of the form or nature of a papilla; resembling a papilla.

mammular1826

Shaped like a small breast; of the nature of a mammula.

papilliferous1826

Bearing papillae; papillary.

nodulose1828

Having or covered with nodules. Also in extended use.

knuckled1842

Having (prominent) knuckles; protuberant like a knuckle. Also with defining word, Having knuckles of a specified kind.

mamelonated1843

Covered with rounded protuberances.

tuberculoid1853

Zoology and Botany. Resembling a tubercle (tubercle, n. 1); tuberculiform. Now rare.

papillate1857

Papillary; papilliform.

mammilloid1859

Resembling a mamilla.

tuberculosquamous1866

(of a skin disease) characterized by the presence of both tubercles and scales.

bosselated1873

Formed into small protuberances.

papulate1876

Consisting of or bearing papules or papulae. Cf. papulated, adj.

bulbar1878

Of or pertaining to a bulb; esp. to the bulb of the spinal cord.

tubero-cystic1879

having or forming a tuberous cyst.

mammulose1889

Having mammulae; (also) finely mammose.

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