tubercular
suomi-englanti sanakirjatubercular englannista suomeksi
tuberkuloosi-
tuberkuloottinen ihminen
tuberkuloosin
tuberkuloottinen
Substantiivi
tubercular englanniksi
Of, pertaining to, or having tuberculosis.
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- The adult Kafka – the Kafka vermiculated by tubercular bacilli after having been played on for decades, as a demonic organist might press fleshy keys and pull bony stops, by his own relentless neurasthenia – reached a mystical appreciation of his youthful velleity, characterising it as a desire both to expertly hammer together a table and at the same time ‘do nothing’.
Relating to or reminiscent of the wheezing sounds associated with the breathing of tuberculosis patients.
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Having, being, or relating to tubercles.
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A person who has tuberculosis.
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