ulcer

ulcer
['alsë:] n 1. mjek. ulcerë; gastric ulcer ulcerë e stomakut; mouth ulcer aftë. 2. fig. plagë; gangrenë (e shoqerisë)
ulcer-like ['alsë: llaik] mb. mjek. ulceror; ulcerngjashëm
ulcerate ['alsëreit] v. mjek 1. (plaga) ulcerohet, kthehet në ulcerë. 2. ulceroj
ulcerated ['alsëreitid] mb. mjek. i ulceruar
ulcerating ['alsëreiting] n. shih ulceration
ulceration [alsë'reishën] n. mjek 1. ulcerim; formim ulcere. 2. ulcer
ulcerative ['alsërëtiv] adj. mjek. i ulcerës
ulcered ['alsëd] adj. mjek. i ulceruar
ulcerogenic ['alsërou'xhenik] adj. mjek. i ulcerogjen (që mund të shkaktojë ulcer)
ulcerous ['alsërës] adj. mjek. ulceroz; i ulcerës; me natyrë të ulcerës.
fig. i prishur; i gangrenizuar; korruptuar
ulcerousness ['alsërësnis] n. mjek. të qenit ulceroz
( ULCERË f. sh. mjek. Puçërr që del në sipërfaqen e lëkurës ose në cipën e një organi dhe që mbyllet me vështirësi; sëmundje që shkaktohet nga dalja e këtyre puçrrave, sidomos në stomak. Ulcerë e re (e vjetër, kronike). Ulcerë e fshehtë. Ulcerë në stomak. Ka ulcerë. Vuan nga ulcera.)
( AFTË f. kryes. sh. 1. mjek. Fshikëz me lëng të bardhë a plagë e vogël, që del në cipën e gojës ose në gjuhë nga disa sëmundje. I bëhen (i dalin) afta. 2. veter. shih SHAP,ulcerI II. Ethet e aftës. U bie afta.)

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