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vesicle noun 1 biol any small sac or cavity, especially one filled with fluid, within the cytoplasm of a living cell. 2 medicine a small blister in the skin containing serum, usually associated with herpes, eczema or other skin disorders. 3 geol a cavity formed by trapped gas bubbles during the solidification of molten lava.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin vesicula, diminutive of vesica bladder.

vesicle noun 1 biol any small sac or cavity, especially one filled with fluid, within the cytoplasm of a living cell. 2 medicine a small blister in the skin containing serum, usually associated with herpes, eczema or other skin disorders. 3 geol a cavity formed by trapped gas bubbles during the solidification of molten lava.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin vesicula, diminutive of vesica bladder.

vesicle noun 1 biol any small sac or cavity, especially one filled with fluid, within the cytoplasm of a living cell. 2 medicine a small blister in the skin containing serum, usually associated with herpes, eczema or other skin disorders. 3 geol a cavity formed by trapped gas bubbles during the solidification of molten lava.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin vesicula, diminutive of vesica bladder.