| 1. | a thin vesicle on the skin, containing watery matter or serum, as from a burn or other injury. |
| 2. | any similar swelling, as an air bubble in a coat of paint. |
| 3. | a relatively large bubble occurring in glass during blowing. |
| 4. | Military. a transparent bulge or dome on the fuselage of an airplane, usually for mounting a gun. |
| 5. | Photography. a bubble of air formed where the emulsion has separated from the base of a film, as because of defective processing. |
| 6. | a dome or skylight on a building. |
| 7. | the moving bubble in a spirit level. |
| 8. | a small blisterlike covering of plastic, usually affixed to a piece of cardboard and containing a small item, as a pen, bolt, or medicinal tablet. |
| 9. | to raise a blister or blisters on: These new shoes blistered my feet. |
| 10. | to criticize or rebuke severely: The boss blistered his assistant in front of the whole office. |
| 11. | to beat or thrash; punish severely. |
| 12. | to form or rise as a blister or blisters; become blistered. |
blister blis·ter (blĭs'tər)
n.
A local swelling of the skin that contains watery fluid and is caused by burning, infection, or irritation.