How Do You Spell FURUNCULAR?

Pronunciation: [fjʊ͡əɹˈʌnkjʊlə] (IPA)

Furuncular is spelled with eight letters, and the IPA phonetic transcription would be /fjʊˈrʌŋkjʊlər/. The word describes something that is related to or caused by a boil. The spelling contains the prefix "furunc-" which is derived from the Latin word "furunculus" meaning a petty thief or a boil. The suffix "-ar" is added to make it an adjective. Due to its complex spelling, it may be challenging for people to correctly spell or pronounce the word without prior knowledge.

FURUNCULAR Meaning and Definition

  1. Furuncular is an adjective used to describe a medical condition or process characterized by the formation or presence of a furuncle or boil.

    A furuncle is a painful, localized infection of the hair follicle and the surrounding skin tissue. It usually occurs as a result of the entry of bacteria, primarily Staphylococcus aureus, into the skin through a cut, scratch, or other skin damage. Furuncles typically start as a red, swollen, and tender bump, which can later evolve into a painful, pus-filled mass as the infection progresses.

    The term furuncular is commonly used in dermatology and infectious diseases to describe the inflammatory and infectious nature of furuncles. Additionally, furuncular infections can sometimes form clusters, called carbuncles, which are larger and deeper infections involving multiple hair follicles and contiguous skin. Treatment for furuncular conditions often involves proper hygiene, warm compresses, and sometimes antibiotics, especially in the case of severe or recurrent infections.

    In a broader context, the term furuncular can be occasionally used metaphorically to describe any condition, situation, or process that resembles the formation, progression, or painful nature of a furuncle.

  2. Relating to a boil or furuncle, furunculous.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for FURUNCULAR

  • duruncular
  • curuncular
  • vuruncular
  • guruncular
  • turuncular
  • ruruncular
  • fyruncular
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  • fueuncular
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  • furyncular
  • furhncular
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Etymology of FURUNCULAR

The word "furuncular" is derived from the Latin word "furunculus", which means a small boil or abscess. The root of the word, "furuncus", is a diminutive form of "fur" meaning "thief" or "rogue". This is because boils were often compared to thieves due to their small and hidden nature, similar to a thief hiding their actions. Hence, "furuncular" refers to something relating to or resembling a boil or abscess.

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