Definition of Sporulative

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sporulative

sportswriters
sportswriting
sportswritings
sportulary
sportule
sportules
sporty
sporular
sporulate
sporulated
sporulates
sporulating
sporulation
sporulation-specific cell wall hydrolase
sporulations
sporulative (current term)
sporule
sporules
sporuliferous
spose
sposed
sposes
sposh
sposhes
sposhier
sposhiest
sposhy
sposing
spot-backed antshrike

Literary usage of Sporulative

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Endemic Diseases of the Southern States by William Heiskell Deaderick, Loyd Oscar Thompson (1916)
"The true explanation of the origin of the paroxysm is through the agency of a toxin liberated by the sporulative act. The existence of a toxin, ..."

2. A Practical Study of Malaria by William Heiskell Deaderick (1909)
"The true explanation of the origin of the paroxysm is through the agency of a toxin liberated by the sporulative act. The existence of a toxin, ..."

3. Applied Bacteriology; an Introductory Handbook for the Use of Students by Thomas Hames Pearmain, Cresacre George Moor (1898)
"... very actively amoeboid when young, the parasite assuming a ' ring' form after a time. Its more advanced or sporulative stage is completed in the blood- ..."

4. Repertorium der gesammten Deutschen Literatur by Ernst Gotthelf Gersdorf (1838)
"... so konnte diess in der Unangemessenheit des Stoffes zur Methode seinen Grund haben, und diese letztere dir die sporulative ..."

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