capsular
English
Etymology
Adjective
capsular (comparative more capsular, superlative most capsular)
- Of, pertaining to, or resembling a capsule.
- 1837, Sir Astley Cooper, Principles and Practice of Surgery
- Four muscles are destined to move the os humeri, and to strengthen the capsular ligament.
- 2004, Impacts Of Antibiotic-resistant Bacteria
- Researchers are pursuing vaccines made of capsular polysaccharide types 5 and 8, […]
- 1837, Sir Astley Cooper, Principles and Practice of Surgery
Derived terms
- acapsular
- capsular antigen
- capsular cataract
- capsular contracture
- capsular ligament
- capsular polysaccharide
- capsular space
- precapsular
Translations
of or resembling a capsule
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Anagrams
Spanish
Etymology 1
Adjective
capsular (plural capsulares)
Etymology 2
Verb
capsular (first-person singular present capsulo, first-person singular preterite capsulé, past participle capsulado)
- to cap
Conjugation
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