cerate
/səˈreɪti/Definitions
1. noun
A small, usually conical, growth on a cell membrane, particularly an outer membrane of a Gram-negative bacterium.
“The electron microscopy revealed various cerate structures on the bacteria’s cell surface.”
2. verb
To form a cerate or crenellations on something, such as a cell membrane.
“The antibodies cerated the bacterial surface, disrupting the pathogen’s function.”