different between transude vs transudate
transude
English
Etymology
Latin trans (“through”) + sudare (“to sweat”)
Verb
transude (third-person singular simple present transudes, present participle transuding, simple past and past participle transuded)
- To pass through a pore, membrane or interstice.
Related terms
- transudate
- transudation
Anagrams
- daunters, untreads
transude From the web:
- what does transduced mean
- what does transude
transudate
English
Noun
transudate (plural transudates)
- The product of transudation
- A substance that transudes
Related terms
- transudation
Translations
Anagrams
- saredutant
transudate From the web:
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- transudative pleural effusion
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