How Do You Spell TUBERCULISATION?

Pronunciation: [tjˌuːbəkjˌʊla͡ɪzˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

Tuberculisation, spelled /tjubərkyːlɪˈzeɪʃən/, is a medical term referring to the formation and development of tubercles, which are small nodules or lumps that form in tissues or organs in response to a tuberculosis infection. The word is derived from the noun tuberculosis and the suffix -isation, which means the process of making or becoming something. The spelling of "tuberculisation" reflects the pronunciation of "tuber" with a "ju" sound due to the letter "b" following the letter "u".

Common Misspellings for TUBERCULISATION

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Etymology of TUBERCULISATION

The word "tuberculisation" is derived from the noun "tuberculization", which is formed from the root word "tubercule" combined with the suffix "-ization".

The root word "tubercule" comes from the Latin word "tuberculum", which means a small swelling or protuberance. In medicine, it is often used to describe a small, abnormal lesion or nodule.

The suffix "-ization", derived from Latin and also influenced by French, signifies the process or result of making something. It is commonly used in medical or scientific terminology to indicate the formation, development, or transformation of a specific condition or disease.

Therefore, "tuberculization" refers to the process of forming, developing, or transforming into tubercles.

Plural form of TUBERCULISATION is TUBERCULISATIONS

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