tubercular
IPA: tubɝkjʌɫɝ
noun
- (dated) A person who has tuberculosis.
adjective
- Of, pertaining to, or having tuberculosis.
- Relating to or reminiscent of the wheezing sounds associated with the breathing of tuberculosis patients.
- Tuberculate.
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Examples of "tubercular" in Sentences
- He was partly disabled by tubercular illness.
- It was once operated as a tubercular sanatorium.
- The starting rotation resembled a tubercular ward.
- He died of tubercular meningitis at the age of 36.
- Body more or less depressed, granular or tubercular above.
- Her mother had died in childbirth and she had a tubercular father.
- And into each, a little falls: south Seattle, tubercular gray October.
- The stems are highly tubercular lumpy with a pattern of long oval lumps.
- These compounds are useful as anti tubercular agents in warm blooded animals.
- Tuberculous meningitis is also known as TB meningitis or tubercular meningitis.
- Anterior half of the back finely tubercular, the remainder smooth; no parotoids.
- Technetium 99m isoniazid and ethambutol has been used for tubercular diagnosis..
- The sound of all those women with that special tubercular cough, wet lungs ripping, and the spit of blood after, echoed through the hall.
- There among the tubercular coughers she ministered to, he spoke to a small group of attendees, still seeking forgiveness for his SIOP role.
- Rocquefort was posing as a visitor to a sanatorium, which was not a stretch since he actually suffered from a tubercular condition in his left lung, while Marret would be a farm machinery salesman.
- It's about a tubercular model looking for a lost love in the West; on her quest she is kidnapped by a band of adolescent anarchists riding in a stolen train, and she inspires their scheme to destroy a mansion made of glass ...
- Unpretentious and easy to miss, it is dedicated, not to the badge-wearing Earps or their tubercular friend, John Henry "Doc" Holliday, but to the memory of brothers Frank and Tom McLaury — two of the three men who died that day.
- From the twisted fingers, which was the anaesthetic form, produced by nerve-disintegration, to the corrugated lion forehead (again anaesthetic), his eyes flashed to the swelling under the right arm-pit and his brain diagnosed it as the tubercular form.
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