Vesicular

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /vɪˈsɪkjələr/

Definitions of vesicular

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

Example Sentences

A1 The doctor explained that the vesicular rash on my arm was caused by a virus.

A2 The scientist observed vesicular structures under the microscope.

B1 The geologist studied the vesicular texture of the volcanic rock.

B2 The pathologist identified vesicular lesions in the tissue sample.

C1 The researcher conducted a study on the vesicular transport of molecules within cells.

C2 The surgeon carefully removed the vesicular tumor from the patient's lung.

Examples of vesicular in a Sentence

formal The doctor observed vesicular lesions on the patient's skin.

informal She noticed some weird vesicular bumps on her arm.

slang I can't believe those vesicular things are still there.

figurative The speaker's vesicular language left the audience confused.

Grammatical Forms of vesicular

past tense

vesicularized

plural

vesiculars

comparative

more vesicular

superlative

most vesicular

present tense

vesicularizes

future tense

will vesicularize

perfect tense

has vesicularized

continuous tense

is vesicularizing

singular

vesicular

positive degree

vesicular

infinitive

to vesicularize

gerund

vesicularizing

participle

vesicularized

Origin and Evolution of vesicular

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'vesicular' originated from the Latin word 'vesicula' meaning 'small bladder or blister'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'vesicular' has come to be used in various scientific fields to describe structures or tissues that resemble small bladders or blisters, such as vesicular eruptions on the skin or vesicular structures in geology.