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exudate

[eks-yoo-deyt, ek-suh-, eg-zuh-] / ˈɛks yʊˌdeɪt, ˈɛk sə-, ˈɛg zə- /






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Me: Yeah, and I don’t care that your mustard is blindingly yellow, a color that does not occur in nature or even any known petrochemical exudate.

From Washington Post

Control, ambient seawater only; giant triton, ambient seawater conditioned with giant triton exudate.

From Nature

The primary source might be from certain strains of bacteria and yeast that produce a brown, often smelly exudate, which stains the fur.

From Washington Post

She developed a shark repellent from an exudate of flatfish called the Red Sea Moses sole and taught sharks, once thought to be untrainable, to perform whole sequences of tasks.

From New York Times

Fruit, plant exudates like gum and latex, and animals including arthropods, snails, frogs and lizards are eaten, with tamarins eating more fruit, and marmosets eating more exudates.

From Scientific American