tubercle

[ˈtjuːbək(ə)l]

tubercle Definition

  • 1a small rounded projection or swelling, especially on a bone or on the surface of an animal or plant
  • 2a small, raised, wart-like lesion that can occur on the skin or mucous membrane

Using tubercle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tubercle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tubercle on the bone provides an attachment point for muscles.

  • Example

    The tubercle on the potato is an indication of disease.

  • Example

    The patient had several tubercles on their skin.

tubercle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tubercle

Phrases with tubercle

  • a bacterium that causes tuberculosis

    Example

    The tubercle bacillus was discovered by Robert Koch in 1882.

  • tubercle of Montgomery

    a small raised area on the areola of the nipple that contains glands that secrete lubricating fluid during breastfeeding

    Example

    The tubercle of Montgomery can become more prominent during pregnancy.

  • tubercle of Zuckerkandl

    a small mass of tissue located near the aorta and inferior vena cava

    Example

    The tubercle of Zuckerkandl can sometimes be mistaken for a lymph node.

Origins of tubercle

from Latin 'tuberculum', meaning 'a small lump'

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Summary: tubercle in Brief

A 'tubercle' [ˈtjuːbək(ə)l] is a small, rounded projection or swelling, typically found on bones or the surface of animals or plants. It can also refer to a small, raised, wart-like lesion on the skin or mucous membrane. Examples include the tubercle on a bone that provides an attachment point for muscles and the tubercle on a potato that indicates disease.