VES'ICLE, noun [. vesicula. See Vesicate.]
1. A little bladder, or a portion of the cuticle separated from the skin and filled with some humor.
2. Any small membranous cavity in animals or vegetables. The lungs consist of vesicles admitting air.
Webster's Dictionary 1828
VES'ICLE, noun [. vesicula. See Vesicate.]
1. A little bladder, or a portion of the cuticle separated from the skin and filled with some humor.
2. Any small membranous cavity in animals or vegetables. The lungs consist of vesicles admitting air.