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tuberculously

/ˌtjuːbɜːrkjʊˈloʊsli/ adverb · British & US
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What does tuberculously mean?

Tuberculously is an adverb describing a manner or condition related to tuberculosis, a bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs. It is used in medical or formal contexts to describe symptoms, progression, or characteristics of the disease. The term is derived from 'tuberculosis,' and its usage is often found in discussions about the disease's diagnosis, treatment, and effects on patients. Understanding this word is useful for those in medical fields or individuals researching or dealing with tuberculosis.

adverb

In a manner related to or characterized by tuberculosis.

Senses
  1. In a manner related to tuberculosis
  2. In a way that suggests or implies tuberculosis
Example

"The patient was coughing tuberculously, a symptom that worried the doctor."

More examples

"The patient's condition deteriorated tuberculously over several months."

"The doctor suspected that the patient had been infected tuberculously."

Reviewed by Deb Chak, Editor. AI-assisted content curated by RJS Tech Solutions LLP.

Etymology of tuberculously

The term 'tuberculously' originates from the word 'tuberculosis,' which comes from the Latin 'tuberculum,' meaning 'little swelling,' and the Greek '-osis,' indicating a condition or disease. The term has evolved to describe conditions or manners related to tuberculosis.

Usage notes

Formal or medical contexts; avoid in casual conversation.

Synonyms for tuberculously

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