blister
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/ˈblɪstə/
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Universal
1a small bubble on the skin filled with serum and caused by friction, burning, or other damage: his heels were covered in blisters a swelling filled with air or fluid on the surface of a plant, heated metal, painted wood, etc.: check for cracks and blisters in sheet roofing felt Medicine, chiefly
historical a preparation applied to the skin to form a blister.
2British informal,
dated an annoying person:the child is a disgusting little blister
form blisters on the skin or other surface:the surface of the door began to blister (as adjective blistered)he had blistered feet [with object] cause blisters to form on the surface of:a caustic liquid which blisters the skin