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ul·cer·ate[ˈʌlsəreɪt, AM -sə-]vi ulzerieren fachsprthe stress, coffee and alcohol were causing his stomach to \ulcerate durch Stress, Kaffee und Alkohol hat er ein Magengeschwür bekommen* * *['ʌlsəreɪt]1. vtstomach ein Geschwür nt verursachen in (+dat); skin Geschwüre verursachen auf (+dat); wound eitern lassen2. vi(stomach) ein Geschwür nt bilden or bekommen; (skin) geschwürig werden; (wound) eitern* * *ulcerate [-reıt]A v/tulcerated geschwürig2. fig vergiften, -derbenB v/i MED ulzerieren, geschwürig werden* * *v.eitern v.vereitern v.
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