- vac|u|o|lat|ed
- vac|u|o|lat|ed «VAK yu uh LAY tihd», adjective.provided with one or more vacuoles.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
vac — no·vac·u·lite; vac·car·ia; vac·ca·ry; vac·cen·ic; vac·ci·nal; vac·ci·na·tion; vac·ci·na·tor; vac·cin·ia; vac·cin·i·a·ce·ae; vac·cin·i·al; vac·cin·iform; vac·cin·i·um; vac·ci·noid; vac·il·lan·cy; vac·il·lant; vac·il·late; vac·il·lat·ing·ly;… … English syllables
lat — ac·co·lat·ed; acous·ti·co·lat·er·al; ada·lat; aero·phi·lat·e·list; aero·phi·lat·e·ly; am·bi·lat·er·al; an·tero·lat·er·al; bal·lat; be·lat·ed; bi·lat·er·al; bi·lat·er·al·ism; bi·lat·er·al·is·tic; bi·lat·er·al·i·ty; bos·se·lat·ed;… … English syllables
vac´il|lat´ing|ly — vac|il|lat|ing «VAS uh LAY tihng», adjective. 1. tending to hesitate or be uncertain; characterized by hesitation or uncertainty: »A vacillating person finds it hard to make up his mind. 2. unsteady; swaying. –vac´il|lat´ing|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
vac|il|lat|ing — «VAS uh LAY tihng», adjective. 1. tending to hesitate or be uncertain; characterized by hesitation or uncertainty: »A vacillating person finds it hard to make up his mind. 2. unsteady; swaying. –vac´il|lat´ing|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
vac|il|late — «VAS uh layt», intransitive verb, lat|ed, lat|ing. 1. to waver in mind or opinion: »She vacillated so long she lost the chance to choose which day to go. SYNONYM(S): hesitate. 2. to move first one way and then another; … Useful english dictionary
Bistum Vác — Basisdaten Staat Ungarn … Deutsch Wikipedia
vacuolated — vac·u·o·lat·ed … English syllables
vacuolate — vac·u·o·late vak yə (.)wō .lāt or vac·u·o·lat·ed .lāt əd adj containing one or more vacuoles <vacuolated cells> * * * vac·u·o·late (vakґu o lāt″) to form vacuoles … Medical dictionary
vacuolated — vac·u·o·lat·ed (văkʹyo͞o ō lā tĭd) also vac·u·o·late ( lāt , lĭt) adj. Containing vacuoles or a vacuole. * * * … Universalium
vacuolate — vac•u•o•late [[t]ˈvæk yu ə lɪt, ˌleɪt, yə lɪt, ˌleɪt[/t]] also vac′u•o•lat ed adj. cbl having a vacuole or vacuoles • Etymology: 1855–60 … From formal English to slang