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transudation

[ tran-soo-dey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act or process of transuding.
  2. a substance that has transuded.


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Other Word Forms

  • ٰ··岹·پ [tran-, soo, -d, uh, -tiv], ٰ··岹·ٴ· [tran-, soo, -d, uh, -tawr-ee], adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of transudation1

First recorded in 1605–15, transudation is from the New Latin word ٰԲūپō- (stem of ٰԲūپō ). See transude, -ate 1, -ion
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The effusion is not so much due to exudation as to a transudation of serum with which micrococci are commingled.

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Three hours later convulsions and heavy transudation set in.

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There are, however, some cases, especially those with transudations, when digitalis may be carefully tried even though high tension be present.

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The membrane from which the dropsical fluid escapes is healthy, or at least not inflamed, and only somewhat sodden by long contact with the fluid—the morbid condition on which the transudation depends lying elsewhere.

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Over and above what has been mentioned, thermal effects have been attributed to the vital activity of the leaves in the transudation of water, and even to the respiration and circulation of living wood.

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