English
Etymology
From the Latin pullulatus, past participle of pullulare "to sprout," from pullulus "a young animal, a sprout," diminutive of pullus.
Intransitive verb
rfc-trverb|Intransitive verb
pullulate
- to rapidly multiply
- to germinate
- to teem with; to be filled with
Related terms
pullulation
Italian
Verb
pullulate
- form of|second-person|Second-person plural present tense|pullulare#Italian|pullulare|lang=Italian
- form of|Second-person plural imperative|pullulare#Italian|pullulare|lang=Italian
- form of|feminine|Feminine plural|pullulato
Category:Italian past participle forms
Category:Italian verb forms
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