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ulcerous
/ ˈʌəə /
adjective
relating to, characteristic of, or characterized by an ulcer or ulcers
being or having a corrupting influence
Other Word Forms
- ulcerously adverb
- ulcerousness noun
- nonulcerous adjective
- nonulcerously adverb
- nonulcerousness noun
- unulcerous adjective
- unulcerously adverb
- unulcerousness noun
- ˈܱdzܲ adverb
- ˈܱdzܲԱ noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
An ulcerous infection on her thigh prevented her from working last year, but since January she has been selling beauty products door to door.
Raleigh’s foot remained swollen and ulcerous—the skin was now peeling off—and Fawcett urged him to return with the guides.
“Wiley’s paintings are created by teams of assistants in China,” the critic Ben Davis observed in an ulcerous review at BlouinArtinfo.com in 2012.
The scariest moment was when he got sick with what later was diagnosed as ulcerous colitis.
He looked into its surface and it was gray and ulcerous.
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