Antonyms for exudate
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : eks-yoo-deyt, ek-suh-, eg-zuh- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɛks yʊˌdeɪt, ˈɛk sə-, ˈɛg zə- |
Definition of exudate
- As in effusion : noun outpouring
- As in gum : noun sticky substance
- As in excrete : verb discharge, usually liquified substance
- As in expel : verb discharge
- As in flow : verb issue, surge, run out
- The microscopic characters of the exudate are pretty uniform.
- Extract from : « A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II » by Various
- The poisonous substances produced by bacteria are diluted and washed away from the part by the exudate.
- Extract from : « Disease and Its Causes » by William Thomas Councilman
- The exudate that fills the air cells and minute bronchial branches undergoes disintegration and softening when healing commences.
- Extract from : « Special Report on Diseases of the Horse » by United States Department of Agriculture
- The leaves are exposed to the air and sunlight until an exudate appears on them and is reabsorbed.
- Extract from : « Tobacco Leaves » by W. A. Brennan
- The exudate may be blood-stained or apparently consist entirely of clotted blood.
- Extract from : « Scurvy Past and Present » by Alfred Fabian Hess
- Upon standing this exudate separated into two layers, a reddish yellow serum above, and a grayish yellow partly solid layer below.
- Extract from : « Contagious Abortion of Cows » by Ward J. MacNeal
- Other operators sometimes give the exudate escape while making the grooves in what is now known as 'Smith's Operation.'
- Extract from : « Diseases of the Horse's Foot » by Harry Caulton Reeks
- The first matter that here demands our attention is that of allowing the exudate to escape at the sole.
- Extract from : « Diseases of the Horse's Foot » by Harry Caulton Reeks
- Superficial wounds require no special drain, as some exudate will find exit between the stitches and the rest will be absorbed.
- Extract from : « Surgery, with Special Reference to Podiatry » by Maximilian Stern
- A clear watery fluid moistening the surface of serous membranes or exudate resulting from inflammation of any of those membranes.
- Extract from : « Surgery, with Special Reference to Podiatry » by Maximilian Stern
Synonyms for exudate
- abound
- address
- adhesive
- amber
- arise
- belch
- blow out
- brim
- cascade
- cast out
- cement
- circulate
- cohesive substance
- continue
- course
- defecate
- deluge
- diffusion
- discharge
- disembogue
- disgorge
- dislodge
- dribble
- drive out
- ebb
- effluence
- effluvium
- efflux
- egest
- ejaculate
- eject
- eliminate
- emanate
- emanation
- emerge
- emission
- emit
- eruct
- erupt
- evacuate
- exhale
- exhaust
- expel
- exudate
- exude
- flood
- get rid of
- give off
- glide
- glue
- gurgle
- gush
- gushing
- inundate
- irrupt
- jet
- leak
- move
- mucilage
- ooze
- outflow
- overflow
- pass
- paste
- percolate
- perspire
- pitch
- plaster
- pour
- pouring
- proceed
- produce
- progress
- pullulate
- regurgitate
- remove
- resin
- result
- ripple
- roll
- rosin
- rush
- secrete
- shedding
- slide
- sluice
- smooth along
- spew
- spill
- splash
- spring
- spurt
- sputter
- squirt
- stream
- sweat
- sweep
- swell
- swirl
- tar
- teem
- throw off
- throw out
- trickle
- tumble
- urinate
- verbosity
- void
- vomit
- wax
- well forth
- wordiness
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