Caseate

/ˈkeɪ.zi.eɪt/ verb

To undergo caseation; to convert into a cheese-like substance, especially referring to the process of cheese formation or the pathological change of tissue during certain diseases.

From Latin 'caseus' (cheese) with the verb-forming suffix '-ate,' meaning to become or cause to become. In medical contexts, particularly tuberculosis, it describes tissue death that appears cheese-like under a microscope.

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