Vesicular

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    10 %
  • Retention Rate
    80 %
  • Complexity
    90 %
  • Vesicular Meanings

    adjective relating to or characterized by vesicles, small sacs filled with fluid or air

    Fields related to vesicular

    Medicine

    In medicine, 'vesicular' is used to describe a type of skin lesion that contains fluid-filled blisters.

    Geology

    In geology, 'vesicular' is used to describe rocks or volcanic rocks that contain vesicles, which are small cavities formed by gas bubbles during the solidification of magma.

    Biology

    In biology, 'vesicular' is used to describe structures or organelles that have a vesicle-like appearance, such as vesicular transport or vesicular trafficking within cells.

    Occupation Usage of vesicular

    Writer

    In medical writing, 'vesicular' may be used to describe a type of skin lesion characterized by small blisters or fluid-filled sacs.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, 'vesicular' may be used to describe certain patterns of speech or thought that resemble bubbles or blisters.

    Dermatologist

    In dermatology, 'vesicular' is used to describe skin conditions such as herpes or eczema that present with fluid-filled blisters.

    Biologist

    In biology, 'vesicular' may refer to structures within a cell that resemble small sacs or bubbles, such as vesicles involved in cellular transport.

    Geologist

    In geology, 'vesicular' may be used to describe rocks or volcanic formations that contain small cavities or vesicles formed by gas bubbles during solidification.

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