bubble like in English
like a bubble, delicate, insubstantial
Use "bubble like" in a sentence
1. Whether this "protocell" had bubble-like Compartments is a mystery
2. The body of the Caryatid is rounded and smoothe, almost bubble-like, compared
3. Bullous emphysema occurs when giant bullae develop in the lungs.Bullae are bubble-like cavities filled with fluid or air
4. The Acinus is a bubble-like formation of one or more types of gland cells situated on a basement membrane and surrounded by connective tissue, capillaries, and nerve fibers
5. The Bulla surname derives from the Latin word "Bulla," which means "bubble." The origins of the surname seem to lie with the Papal bull, originally a lead (bubble like) seal of authenticity used on patents and charters issued by the Pope.