How Do You Spell SUPPURATING?

Pronunciation: [sˈʌpjʊɹˌe͡ɪtɪŋ] (IPA)

Suppurating, spelled /ˈsʌpjʊreɪtɪŋ/ in IPA phonetic transcription, is a verb that refers to the process of forming or discharging pus. The stress in this word is on the second syllable, which is said as "puh." The spelling of the word is based on the Latin word "suppuratus," meaning to form pus. To correctly spell and pronounce the word suppurating, one must understand its root and syllable stress to ensure clear communication in medical settings or other contexts where precise language is necessary.

SUPPURATING Meaning and Definition

  1. Suppurating is an adjective that describes a condition or process characterized by the formation and discharge of pus from an infected or inflamed area of the body. It is derived from the Latin word "suppurare," which means "to produce pus." The term is often used in medical and anatomical contexts to describe a specific stage of wound healing or the progression of an infectious disease.

    When a wound or a localized area of tissue becomes infected, the body's immune response triggers an inflammatory reaction. This response leads to the accumulation of pus, which consists of dead cells, white blood cells, and tissue debris that the body eliminates to combat infection. The suppurating stage denotes the formation of pus-filled cavities or abscesses, usually accompanied by redness, swelling, pain, and warmth in the affected area.

    Suppurating wounds require appropriate medical attention, as the abscesses need to be drained and the underlying infection needs to be treated to prevent further complications. Adequate treatment typically involves incision and drainage of the abscess, followed by administration of antibiotics to combat bacterial infection.

    Suppurating can also describe the progression of certain infectious diseases, such as bacterial tonsillitis, sinusitis, or skin infections like cellulitis. In these cases, the affected area shows signs of severe inflammation with the development of pustules or abscesses that require medical intervention.

    Overall, suppurating refers to the process of pus formation and discharge typically associated with infections, abscesses, or inflammatory conditions, demanding prompt medical attention for proper treatment and healing.

  2. Secreting pus.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for SUPPURATING

Etymology of SUPPURATING

The word "suppurating" has its etymology rooted in the Latin term "suppuratus", which is the past participle of the verb "suppurare". "Suppurare" is a combination of two Latin words: "sub", meaning "under", and "pura", meaning "pure". Thus, "suppurare" literally means "to produce pus" or "to form matter under the skin".

Over time, the Latin term entered Middle English as "suppuraten", and eventually evolved into its current form, "suppurating". The word is primarily used in medical contexts to describe the process of pus formation and discharge in infected tissues.

Conjugate verb Suppurating

CONDITIONAL

I would suppurate
we would suppurate
you would suppurate
he/she/it would suppurate
they would suppurate

FUTURE

I will suppurate
we will suppurate
you will suppurate
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they will suppurate

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have suppurated
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PAST

I suppurated
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PAST PERFECT

I had suppurated
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PRESENT

I suppurate
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PRESENT PERFECT

I have suppurated
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I am suppurating
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