"Exulceratory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Exulceratory" Meaning

The word "exulceratory" is an adjective that means causing or inducing ulcers, typically on the skin or mucous membranes. It can also refer to something that has the power to cause or produce an ulcer.

"Exulceratory" Examples

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A term used primarily in medical contexts, particularly in dentistry and oral surgery, to describe something that causes or is associated with ulceration (the breakdown of the surface of the skin or mucous membrane, resulting in an open sore).

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1. Dental exulceratory agent: The dentist carefully explained that the antibiotic mouthwash would help to heal the ulcerative lesion caused by the exulceratory agent in her patient's mouth.
2. Skin exulceratory condition: Her dermatologist diagnosed her with a chronic exulceratory condition, requiring long-term treatment to prevent and manage skin lesions.
3. Gingivitis exulceratory: Regular brushing and flossing habits helped to prevent exulceratory gingivitis, a significant factor in reducing tooth sensitivity.
4. Oral surgery exulceratory response: During the procedure, the patient experienced an exulceratory response at the site of the incision, which quickly healed with proper dressing and care.
5. Trauma-induced exulceratory lesion: After the accident, the patient developed a severe exulceratory lesion on the exposed skin area, requiring immediate medical attention and treatment.

Note: These examples are hypothetical, and the term is normally used in a professional medical context.

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Exude means to give out or emit a quality, feeling, or atmosphere, often in a subtle but noticeable way. For example, "The perfume exuded a sweet scent" or "The room exuded a sense of calmness". It implies that something is radiating or emitting a specific energy or impression, without being too direct or obvious.

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To exude means to emit or give off a quality, feeling, or atmosphere, often in a subtle or natural way. It can also mean to display or express a quality, characteristic, or emotion in a manner that is noticeable or characteristic. For example, "The relaxed atmosphere of the garden exudes a sense of tranquility."

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Exulting refers to feeling or showing great joy, triumph, or enthusiasm, often in a loud or extravagant way. It can also describe something that is grand, magnificent, or impressive. For example, "The crowd exulted in the stadium as the home team scored the winning goal."