Having a bullate surface; showing bubbling, blistering, or puffy swollen features with rounded protrusions.
From 'bullate' plus the suffix '-ed,' which can mean 'having the quality of.' Derived ultimately from Latin 'bulla.'
The '-ed' suffix does double duty—it marks past tense in verbs (kicked, jumped) but also means 'having' in adjectives (bearded = having a beard; bullated = having bulla-like bumps). It's linguistic efficiency!
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