exudation: 1. the act of exuding 2. something that is exuded 3. a discharge of certain elements of the blood into the tissues exudative is an adjective exudate means, a mass of cells and fluid that has seeped out of blood vessels or an organ
The past tense of exude is exuded.
of Exude
Gave out , or emitted.
exuded unpleasantly
If something is done minimally it means that it did get done but with barely any effort exuded by the participant involved. It is usually not a good thing to do things minimally.
No. Silk is a natural product exuded from a silkworm as a cocoon.
the water exuded from the bottle when it was squeezed
the class exuded out of the classroom when the bell rang.
gum arabic
Bdellium is an aromatic gum, similar to balsam, which was exuded from a tree, possibly from the genus Commiphora.
In his tuxedo, he exuded elegance and sophistication, embodying the essence of class and refinement.
The sticky organic substance exuded by pine and fir trees is sap or rosin.