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pustular

[puhs-chuh-ler] / ˈpʌs tʃə lər /


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Villagran has spent the last 10 days dealing with a pustular rash covering her arms, legs and torso.

From Los Angeles Times

There are also some deliciously pustular visions, including a few zombie- and wraith-like denizens who wouldn’t look out of place in Raimi’s “Evil Dead” movies.

From Los Angeles Times

But it also had the courage of its demented convictions, as well as a fearless commitment to feverish, pustular imagery that makes Villeneuve’s pristine filmmaking seem almost timid by comparison.

From Los Angeles Times

In contrast, a World Health Organization poster shows a hand covered in a swollen, pustular rash.

From Washington Post

However, past descriptions have been based on physical signs, such as a pustular rash, which can be confused with other diseases.

From BBC