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exudation

[eks-yoo-dey-shuhn, ek-suh-, eg-zuh-] / ˌɛks yʊˈdeɪ ʃən, ˌɛk sə-, ˌɛg zə- /








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Why else did an atramental cloud of controversy settle over the struggle, political cuttlefish and squid belch their inky exudation over the contest?

From Time Magazine Archive

It also increases the exudation of mucus from neighboring membranes.

From Time Magazine Archive

The germ induces in the lungs, in lobar pneumonia especially, a copious exudation of protective serum.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sometimes infection inflames the lining of a pleural cavity, causes an exudation which fills the cavity and leaves no space for the lung to expand.

From Time Magazine Archive

In all cases a hemorrhagic exudation represents a grave complication, and when found in serous cavities has a certain diagnostic, as well as prognostic, importance.

From A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases by Various