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extravasate
English
Etymology
From Latin extra- +? vas (“vessel”) +? -ate
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?st?æv??se?t/
Adjective
extravasate (comparative more extravasate, superlative most extravasate)
- Outside of a vessel.
Noun
extravasate (plural extravasates)
- That which is outside a vessel (especially blood or other bodily fluids)
Verb
extravasate (third-person singular simple present extravasates, present participle extravasating, simple past and past participle extravasated)
- To flow (or be forced) from a vessel
Related terms
- extravasation
Translations
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extravasated
English
Verb
extravasated
- simple past tense and past participle of extravasate
Adjective
extravasated (comparative more extravasated, superlative most extravasated)
- Produced by extravasation
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