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exudate
noun as in effusion
noun as in gum
verb as in excrete
verb as in expel
verb as in flow
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Example Sentences
In return, the plant roots produce an exudate that feeds the fungi.
If we or people around us had blasted out a different sort of bodily eruption with so little effort at containment, and with significant exudate, something would have to be done.
Of course, we haven’t evolved a proclivity for gulping toxic molecules, or an inclination toward injecting the exudate from unripe poppy seeds, or any number of other striking strategies for muting and mutating consciousness, in and for themselves.
Of course, we haven’t evolved a proclivity for gulping toxic molecules, or an inclination toward injecting the exudate from unripe poppy seeds, or any number of other striking strategies for muting and mutating consciousness, in and for themselves.
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.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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