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filtrate /fil·trate/ (fil´trāt) a liquid or gas that has passed through a filter.
fil·trate (fltrt)
v.
To put or go through a filter.
n.
Material, especially liquid, that has passed through a filter.

Filtrate
The part of filtered material that flows through the filter.
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filtrate [fil´trāt]
a liquid or gas that has passed through a filter.

filtrate
a liquid that has passed through a filter.

glomerular filtrate
the filtrate that passes from the lumen of the glomerular capillary to the space of Bowman's capsule.


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