Word: suppurate

Category: suppurate

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Synonyms: suppurate

fester, form pus, discharge, run, weep, become septic, mature, maturate

Translations: suppurate

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spanish
Translations:
supurar, supuran, supura
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german
Translations:
eitern, vereitern, Eiterung
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french
Translations:
suppurer, supprimé, abcéder, suppurent, suppurée, à suppurer
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italian
Translations:
suppurano, suppurazione
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portuguese
Translations:
supurar, supuram
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dutch
Translations:
etteren, veretteren, verzweren, rijp worden
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russian
Translations:
нагноиться, гноиться, гноятся, нагнаиваются, нагнаиваться
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norwegian
Translations:
begynner å danne verk
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swedish
Translations:
VARA
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finnish
Translations:
märkiä
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danish
Translations:
suppurerer
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czech
Translations:
hnisat
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polish
Translations:
zaropieć, ropieć, oropieć, zropieć, ślimaczyć się
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hungarian
Translations:
gennyed
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turkish
Translations:
iltihaplanmak, cerahat toplamak, irin toplamak, cerahat
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greek
Translations:
πυορροώ, πτύουμαι, εμπυάζω
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ukrainian
Translations:
гноїтися, гноїтись
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albanian
Translations:
malcoj, qelbëzohet
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bulgarian
Translations:
бера, гноя
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belarusian
Translations:
гнаіцца
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estonian
Translations:
mädanema, Märg
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croatian
Translations:
gnojiti se, gnojiti
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lithuanian
Translations:
pūliuoti, Zaropieć, Zropieć, Oropieć, Strutot
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latvian
Translations:
strutot, sastrutot
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romanian
Translations:
supura, curge, puroia
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slovenian
Translations:
Gnojiti, Gnojiti se
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slovak
Translations:
hnisať, hnis

The meaning and "use of": suppurate

verb
  • undergo the formation of pus; fester. - Over the centuries, the wounds which surgeons were tending, either as a result of injury or inflicted by themselves on their patients, would swell, redden, and suppurate with the discharge of pus.

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