"Carbunculation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Carbunculation refers to the act of forming or producing carbuncles, which are abrasive or irritating substances.
Carbunculation
Carbunculation is a rather uncommon word that refers to the process of forming a carbuncle, which is a large, painful, and sometimes pus-filled abscess or boil typically caused by bacterial infection.
Here are 5 usage examples:
Short for carbohydrates, "carbs" typically refer to the starchy or sugary compounds found in foods such as bread, pasta, rice, fruit, and vegetables. They are an important source of energy for the body and are classified into two main categories: simple (sugars) and complex (starches).
A carbuncle is a painful and chronic skin infection, typically caused by a blockage or congestion of the sebaceous glands, resulting in a hard, inflamed abscess that is often accompanied by pus and a foul odor.