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ulcerate

[uhl-suh-reyt] / ˈʌl səˌreɪt /


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The improvement didn't last long though, as the cornea began to cloud and ulcerate.

From BBC • Jun. 13, 2015

It's just big happy crowds of harmless arty people expressing themselves and breaking a few pointless shibboleths that only serve to ulcerate young people anyway.

From Time Magazine Archive

The prison press must publish under conditions that would ulcerate an editor on the outside.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is of comparatively slow growth, but it tends to spread and to ulcerate.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony" by Various

The gums become swollen, tender, spongy, and bleed easily, and later they may ulcerate and the teeth loosen and drop out.

From The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI) by Winslow, Kenelm




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