"Vesiculate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "vesiculate" means to form blisters or to produce pustules, typically as a result of a skin eruption or an allergic reaction. It can also refer to the formation of blisters or vesicles on plants, such as in the case of a plant's skin or epidermal cells.
Verb
The leaves vesiculate when they are exposed to too much water, causing them to burst.
Vesiculate buds require special care when planting.
The fungal growth vesiculates on the infected tree trunks, leading to its decay.
Noun
Vesiculate cells are found in the epidermis of certain plants.
The vesiculate secretions from the skin can cause irritation.
Vesiculate lichen grows on rocks and trees in the forest.
Vesicoureteral refers to the ureter that runs from the bladder to the kidney that has vesicula, which is a small pouch or a small, sac-like formation, connected or related to it, especially in the context of Urinary tract infections or Vesicoureteral reflux, often through the ureter.