different between suppuration vs exudate

suppuration

English

Etymology

1540s, from Latin supp?r?ti?.

Noun

suppuration (countable and uncountable, plural suppurations)

  1. (medicine) Decay in tissue producing pus, or the pus itself.
  2. (medicine) The act of suppurating.

Related terms

  • suppurative

Translations

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exudate

English

Etymology

exude +? -ate

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??ksj?de?t/, /???zj?de?t/

Noun

exudate (plural exudates)

  1. A fluid that has exuded from somewhere; especially one that has exuded from a pore of an animal or plant.
    • 1861 Stephen Jennings Goodfellow - Lectures on the Diseases of the Kidney, Generally Known as Brights Disease, and Dropsy
      The whitish lines of exudate seem at times to penetrate even between the straight tubes . . .
    • 2005 Selma Tibi - The Medicinal Use of Opium in Ninth-century Baghdad
      When this is done, one should leave the poppy for some time, then return to it and gather any further exudate.

Translations

Verb

exudate (third-person singular simple present exudates, present participle exudating, simple past and past participle exudated)

  1. (obsolete) To exude.

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