Associations to the word «Exudate»
Noun
- Nectar
- Gum
- Microorganism
- Sap
- Hemorrhage
- Inflammation
- Arthropod
- Castor
- Lesion
- Fluid
- Contaminant
- Secretion
- Vertebrate
- Retina
- Swelling
- Uptake
- Microbe
- Bacterium
- Feeding
- Insect
- Ulcer
- Resin
- Tissue
- Spore
- Scaling
- Fungus
- Root
- Respiration
- Sac
- Wound
- Bark
- Infection
- Membrane
- Mite
- Soil
- Plant
- Diet
- Carbohydrate
- Phosphorus
- Drainage
- Ecology
- Toxin
- Beaver
- Nutrient
- Dressing
- Feed
- Acid
- Cavity
- Gel
- Gland
- Ant
- Deficiency
- Serum
- Colonization
- Leaf
- Lipid
- Litter
- Fruit
- Bleeding
- Nitrogen
- Substrate
- Compound
- Substance
- Wool
- Barton
- Larva
- Cotton
- Detachment
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
EXUDATE, noun. A fluid that has exuded from somewhere; especially one that has exuded from a pore of an animal or plant.
EXUDATE, verb. (obsolete) To exude.
Dictionary definition
EXUDATE, noun. A substance that oozes out from plant pores.
EXUDATE, verb. Release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities; "exude sweat through the pores".
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