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tran·sude
(tranz'yūd),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]
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transude
(trăn-so͞od′, -syo͞od′, -zo͞od′, -zyo͞od′)intr.v. tran·suded, tran·suding, tran·sudes
To pass through pores or interstices in the manner of perspiration.
tran·su′da·to′ry (trăn-so͞o′də-tôr′ē, -syo͞o′-) adj.
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transude
to ooze or pass through interstices, pores or small holes.Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed. © W. G. Hale, V. A. Saunders, J. P. Margham 2005
tran·sude
(trans-yūd)In general, to ooze or to pass a liquid gradually through a membrane.
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