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transude

 
Dictionary: tran·sude   (trăn-sūd', -syūd', -zūd', -zyūd') pronunciation
intr.v., -sud·ed, -sud·ing, -sudes.
To pass through pores or interstices in the manner of perspiration.

[New Latin trānsūdāre : Latin trāns-, trans- + Latin sūdāre, to sweat.]

transudatory tran·su'da·to'ry (trăn-sū'də-tôr'ē, -tōr'ē, -syū'-) adj.

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    To flow or leak out or emit something slowly: bleed, exude, leach, ooze, percolate, seep, transpire, weep. See move/halt, solid/liquid/consistency.

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(trăn-sūd', -syūd', -zūd', -zyūd')
v., -sud·ed, -sud·ing, -sudes.

To pass through pores or interstices in the manner of perspiration.

tran·su'da·to'ry (trăn-sū'də-tôr'ē, -syū'-) adj.
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The verb has one meaning:

Meaning #1: release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities
  Synonyms: exude, exudate, ooze out, ooze


 
 

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