- pul|lu|la|tion
- pul|lu|la|tion «PUHL yuh LAY shuhn», noun.3. Botany. generation or reproduction by budding.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
pul — aca·pul·co; am·pul; am·pul·la; am·pul·la·ceous; am·pul·lar; am·pul·lar·ia; am·pul·late; am·pul·li·form; am·pul·lu·la; at·ta·pul·gite; cal·pul·li; car·dio·pul·mo·nary; com·pul·sa·tive; com·pul·sa·to·ry; com·pul·sion; com·pul·si·tor;… … English syllables
tion — ab·bre·vi·a·tion; ab·di·ca·tion; ab·duc·tion; ab·er·ra·tion; ab·er·ra·tion·al; ab·jec·tion; ab·junc·tion; ab·ju·ra·tion; ab·lac·ta·tion; ab·la·tion; ab·lu·tion; ab·mi·gra·tion; ab·ne·ga·tion; ab·o·li·tion; ab·o·li·tion·ary; ab·o·li·tion·dom;… … English syllables
pul´ver|i|za´tion — pul|ver|ize «PUHL vuh ryz», verb, ized, iz|ing. –v.t. 1. to grind to powder or dust. 2. to break to pieces; demolish: »The hurricane pulverized the houses on the beach. Figurative. to pulverize a wall of prejudice, Figurative. to pulverize the… … Useful english dictionary
pul|sa|tion — «puhl SAY shuhn», noun. 1. the act of beating; throbbing; expanding and contracting: »This would suggest some slow pulsation taking place in the sun which gradually alters the strength of these solar streamers (E. F. George). 2. a beat; throb. 3 … Useful english dictionary
pul|ver|ize — «PUHL vuh ryz», verb, ized, iz|ing. –v.t. 1. to grind to powder or dust. 2. to break to pieces; demolish: »The hurricane pulverized the houses on the beach. Figurative. to pulverize a wall of prejudice, Figurative. to pulverize the hopes of the… … Useful english dictionary
mi|cro|pul|sa|tion — «MY kroh puhl SAY shuhn», noun. an extremely small fluctuation in the earth s magnetic field … Useful english dictionary
sub|pul|sa|tion — «SUHB puhl SAY shuhn», noun. a part or constituent of a pulsation … Useful english dictionary
pullulation — pul·lu·la·tion … English syllables
pulvination — pul·vi·na·tion … English syllables
pullulate — pul•lu•late [[t]ˈpʌl yəˌleɪt[/t]] v. i. lat•ed, lat•ing 1) bot dvl to germinate; sprout 2) dvl ahb. to breed or increase rapidly 3) anb to swarm; teem • Etymology: 1610–20; < L pullulātus, ptp. of pullulāre to sprout, der. of pullulus a sprout … From formal English to slang