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tu·ber·cu·lous \təˈbərkyələs, t(y)üˈ-, -ˈbə̄k-, -ˈbəik-\ adjective Etymology: New Latin tuberculosus, from Latin tuberculum tubercle (diminutive of tuber) + -osus -ose — more at tuber 1. : of, relating to, or characterized by tubercles : tubercular, tuberculate < a tuberculous chitinized wing case > 2. a. : constituting or affected with tuberculosis < a tuberculous patient > < a tuberculous process > b. : caused by or resulting from the presence or products of the tubercle bacillus < tuberculous peritonitis > < tuberculous meningitis > • tu·ber·cu·lous·ly adverb |