ulcerate

adj

Etymology

From Latin ulcerātus.

  1. borrowed from ulcerātus

Definitions

  1. Having an ulcus, a rounded pore-like aperture, at one or both poles.

  2. To cause an ulcer to develop.

    • The surface was ulcerated by trauma.
  3. To become ulcerous.

    • The tissue ulcerated shortly after exposure.

The neighborhood

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