tran|sude

tran|sude
tran|sude «tran SOOD», intransitive verb, transitive verb. -sud|ed, -sud|ing.
to ooze through or out like sweat; exude through pores.
[< French transuder < Latin trāns- through, across + sūdāre to sweat]

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  • sude — tran·sude; …   English syllables

  • tran — as·tran·tia; cal·yp·tran·thes; ci·tran·ge·din; dex·tran; es·tran·ge·la; hep·tran·chi·as; in·tran·si·geance; in·tran·si·gence; in·tran·si·gent·ism; in·tran·si·tiv·ize; para·ni·tran·i·line; te·tran·dria; te·tran·dri·an; te·tran·drous;… …   English syllables

  • transude — tran·sude …   English syllables

  • transude — tran•sude [[t]trænˈsud[/t]] v. i. sud•ed, sud•ing phl to pass or ooze through pores or interstices, as a fluid • Etymology: 1655–65; < NL trānsūdāre= L trāns trans +sūdāre to sweat …   From formal English to slang

  • transude — In general, to ooze or to pass a liquid gradually through a membrane, more specifically, through a normal membrane, as a result of imbalanced hydrostatic and osmotic forces. [see transudate] * * * tran·sude tran(t)s (y)üd, tranz vb …   Medical dictionary

  • Transude — Tran*sude , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Transuded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Transuding}.] [Pref. trans + L. sudare to sweat: cf. F. transsuder.] To pass, as perspirable matter does, through the pores or interstices of textures; as, liquor may transude through… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Transuded — Transude Tran*sude , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Transuded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Transuding}.] [Pref. trans + L. sudare to sweat: cf. F. transsuder.] To pass, as perspirable matter does, through the pores or interstices of textures; as, liquor may transude …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Transuding — Transude Tran*sude , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Transuded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Transuding}.] [Pref. trans + L. sudare to sweat: cf. F. transsuder.] To pass, as perspirable matter does, through the pores or interstices of textures; as, liquor may transude …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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