Definition of Exuded

1. Verb. (past of exude) ¹

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Definition of Exuded

1. exude [v] - See also: exude

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exuded

exudation corpuscle
exudation cyst
exudations
exudative
exudative angina
exudative bronchiolitis
exudative choroiditis
exudative glomerulonephritis
exudative inflammation
exudative retinal detachment
exudative retinitis
exudative tuberculosis
exudative vitreoretinopathy
exude
exuded (current term)
exudes
exuding
exul
exulcerans
exulceration
exulcerations
exulcerative
exuls
exult
exultance
exultances
exultancies
exultancy
exultant

Literary usage of Exuded

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of Practical (1844)
"In the case of a natural surface, its epidermis, or its epithelium if it be resisting, is raised up into a blister by the exuded matter. § 115. ..."

2. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1909)
"The work of redemption by Christ was thought of in a physical manner, in that he exuded with his blood the sensuality that had invaded man through the fall, ..."

3. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"... of the network appear to consist of contractile protoplasm, whilst m the latter they are described яч firm horny threads exuded by the spindle-cells. ..."

4. The London Medical Gazette (1844)
"Inner surface exuded transparent fluid freely when cut, and was occupied by numerous miliary vesicles, some observable with the naked eye, and vascular, ..."

5. A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine by George Bacon Wood (1866)
"... pneumonia of advanced life and that of infancy, probably in consequence of the obliteration of the cells by the pressure of exuded matter without them. ..."

6. The Principles and Practice of Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery by Thomas Wharton Jones (1863)
"An influence which manifestly modifies the manner in which the exuded matter is ... The matter exuded on the surface of the conjunctiva in contact with the ..."

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