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ulcerate 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˈəlsəˌrāt/,
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ulcerating, present participle; ulcerated, past tense; ulcerates, 3rd person singular present; ulcerated, past participle;
  1. Develop into or become affected by an ulcer


  1. undergo ulceration; "Her stomach ulcerated"
  2. (ulcerated) cankerous: having an ulcer or canker
  3. (ulceration) ulcer: a circumscribed inflammatory and often suppurating lesion on the skin or an internal mucous surface resulting in necrosis of tissue
  4. (ulceration) the process of ulcer formation; the process of becoming ulcerated
  5. Ulcerate are a death metal band from Auckland, New Zealand. The band formed in 2000 under the name Bloodwreath with Michael Hoggard on Guitar, Jamie Saint Merat on Drums and Mark Seeney on Vocals. ...
  6. To cause an ulcer to develop; To become ulcerous; Having an ulcus, a rounded pore-like aperture, at one or both poles
  7. (ulceration) The development of an ulcer; An ulcerous condition
  8. (Ulcerated) Tissue that has become inflamed, died, and sloughed away, leaving an open wound.
  9. (Ulcerated) having a local defect or excavation of the epithelium of an organ or tissue through the basement membrane.
  10. (ulceration) The formation of a break on the skin or on the surface of an organ. An ulcer forms when the surface cells die and are cast off. Ulcers may be associated with cancer and other diseases.
  11. (Ulceration) a condition in which the epidermis that covers a portion of the primary melanoma is not intact. Ulceration is determined by microscopic evaluation of the tissue by a pathologist, not by what can be seen with the naked eye.
  12. (Ulceration) a lesion of the skin or a mucous membrane.
  13. (Ulceration) A depressed or eroded area in the skin
  14. (Ulceration) A solution of continuity at the level of a tissue/mucous;
  15. (Ulceration) Describes damage to the inner lining of the GI tract (the mucosa) at the point where a GIST undermines and creates a defect in the inner lining of the bowel through which blood or necrotic material from the GIST may enter the GI tract.
  16. (Ulceration) damage to the cutaneous tissue that extends to the dermis (layer of skin located beneath the epidermis (outer layer)) or below.