Parts of Speech: Noun
Definitions: Small fluid-filled sacs that form on the surface of cells or tissues
Pronunciations: US: /blɛbz/, UK: /blɛbz/
Origin and Usage: The word "blebs" originated from the Old English word "blebb," meaning a blister or pimple. It is commonly used in medical contexts to describe small fluid-filled sacs that form on the surface of cells or tissues, often as a result of injury or disease.
Synonyms: Blisters, vesicles, bullae
Related Words: Blase, bales, sable, cables, table
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