calcificated
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English[edit]
Verb[edit]
calcificated
- simple past and past participle of calcificate
Adjective[edit]
calcificated (comparative more calcificated, superlative most calcificated)
- (nonstandard, non-native speakers' English) Calcified.
- 1996 November 5, Evgeny S.Pobegalov, “about old pulmonary tuberculosis”, in bit.med.resp-care.world[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-10:
- Would you kindly concretize what do you mean speaking of an "old tbc lesion"? If it's a calcificated focus existing for many years, no treatment is needed - regular investigations only. If it is a rather recent one (1-2 years) and without calcification, then other measures are to be taken...
- 1993 March 18, Andy Hart, “Andy Hart the drag boat fudge squeal attempt”, in talk.bizarre[2] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-10:
- In fact, you have done such a wonderful job of prattling on about whatever the hell that vacation within your sloping calcificated skull can promote beyond the stage of an incoherent gargle, that I think you had better check your Prozac dosage.