tuberculated

tuberculated
tu·ber·cu·lat·ed t(y)u̇-'bər-kyə-.lāt-əd also tu·ber·cu·late -lət adj having tubercles: characterized by or beset with tubercles

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tu·ber·cu·lat·ed (too-burґku-lāt″əd) tuberculate.

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