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Definition of exudation
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of exudation is as below...
Exudation
(n.) The act of
exuding;
sweating;
a
discharge
of
humors,
moisture,
juice,
or gum, as
through
pores or
incisions;
also, the
substance
exuded..
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Gum
::
Gum (n.) A
vegetable
secretion
of many trees or
plants
that
hardens
when it
exudes,
but is
soluble
in
water;
as, gum
arabic;
gum
tragacanth;
the gum of the
cherry
tree. Also, with less
propriety,
exudations
that are not
soluble
in
water;
as, gum copal and gum
sandarac,
which are
really
resins..
Diphtheria
::
Diphtheria
(n.) A very
dangerous
contagious
disease
in which the air
passages,
and
especially
the
throat,
become
coated
with a false
membrane,
produced
by the
solidification
of an
inflammatory
exudation.
Cf.
Group..
Olivil
::
Olivil
(n.) A white
crystalline
substance,
obtained
from an
exudation
from the
olive,
and
having
a
bitter-sweet
taste and acid
proporties..
Pleurisy
::
Pleurisy
(n.) An
inflammation
of the
pleura,
usually
accompanied
with
fever,
pain,
difficult
respiration,
and
cough,
and with
exudation
into the
pleural
cavity..
Effusion
::
Effusion
(n.) The
escape
of a fluid out of its
natural
vessel,
either
by
rupture
of the
vessel,
or by
exudation
through
its
walls.
It may pass into the
substance
of an
organ,
or issue upon a free
surface..
Balm
::
Balm (n.) The
resinous
and
aromatic
exudation
of
certain
trees or
shrubs.
Exudation
::
Exudation
(n.) The act of
exuding;
sweating;
a
discharge
of
humors,
moisture,
juice,
or gum, as
through
pores or
incisions;
also, the
substance
exuded..
Turpentine
::
Turpentine
(n.) A
semifluid
or fluid
oleoresin,
primarily
the
exudation
of the
terebinth,
or
turpentine,
tree
(Pistacia
Terebinthus),
a
native
of the
Mediterranean
region.
It is also
obtained
from many
coniferous
trees,
especially
species
of pine,
larch,
and fir..
Euphorbium
::
Euphorbium
(n.) An
inodorous
exudation,
usually
in the form of
yellow
tears,
produced
chiefly
by the
African
Euphorbia
resinifrea.
It was
formerly
employed
medicinally,
but was found so
violent
in its
effects
that its use is
nearly
abandoned..
Exsudation
::
Exsudation
(n.)
Exudation.
Fibrinous
::
Fibrinous
(a.)
Having,
or
partaking
of the
properties
of,
fibrin;
as,
fibrious
exudation..
Manna
::
Manna (n.) A
sweetish
exudation
in the form of pale
yellow
friable
flakes,
coming
from
several
trees and
shrubs
and used in
medicine
as a
gentle
laxative,
as the
secretion
of
Fraxinus
Ornus,
and F.
rotundifolia,
the manna ashes of
Southern
Europe..
Myrrh
::
Myrrh (n.) A gum
resin,
usually
of a
yellowish
brown or amber
color,
of an
aromatic
odor, and a
bitter,
slightly
pungent
taste.
It is
valued
for its odor and for its
medicinal
properties.
It
exudes
from the bark of a shrub of
Abyssinia
and
Arabia,
the
Balsamodendron
Myrrha.
The myrrh of the Bible is
supposed
to have been
partly
the gum above
named,
and
partly
the
exudation
of
species
of
Cistus,
or
rockrose..
Eczema
::
Eczema
(n.) An
inflammatory
disease
of the skin,
characterized
by the
presence
of
redness
and
itching,
an
eruption
of small
vesicles,
and the
discharge
of a
watery
exudation,
which often dries up,
leaving
the skin
covered
with
crusts;
--
called
also
tetter,
milk
crust,
and salt
rheum..
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