How Do You Spell EXUDATION?

Pronunciation: [ɛɡzjuːdˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

The word "exudation" is spelled with the /ɛksjʊˈdeɪʃən/ phonetic transcription. It is a noun that refers to the process of fluid or pus flowing out of a wound or inflamed area. The first syllable is pronounced with the "eks" sound, as in the word "excellent", followed by the "yoo" sound in the second syllable. The final syllable is pronounced with the "day-shun" sound, as in the word "education". Accurate spelling of this word is important in medical contexts.

EXUDATION Meaning and Definition

  1. Exudation is a noun that refers to the process or act of oozing or releasing substances, usually fluid or moisture, from a living organism or material. It is a natural phenomenon that occurs when there is an accumulation of fluid or other substances within a structure, which eventually flows out through porous surfaces or breaks in the material.

    In the context of biology and medicine, exudation commonly refers to the release of fluid, such as pus or serum, from a wound or injury. This process helps in the healing and defense mechanisms of the body, as it aids in the removal of harmful substances or organisms from the affected area. Exudation can also occur in plants, where it involves the release of sap or other fluids from injured or diseased parts.

    From a more general perspective, exudation can also describe the seepage or leakage of substances from non-living materials, such as minerals or gases from rocks or substances from containers. It can be a natural process, as in the case of exudation of oils from certain plants, or it can be an unwanted phenomenon, such as the exudation of chemicals from faulty containers.

    Overall, exudation refers to the act, process, or result of the release of substances, most commonly fluids, from organisms or materials, often playing a crucial role in various biological, medical, and environmental processes.

  2. 1. The act of exuding or oozing. 2. A liquid or semisolid which is being discharged or has been discharged through the tissues to the surface or into a cavity.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. A discharge of moisture from animal bodies or from plants; that which has been exuded.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for EXUDATION

Etymology of EXUDATION

The word "exudation" comes from the Latin word "exudare", which is derived from the prefix "ex-" meaning "out" and the verb "udare" meaning "to be wet" or "to sweat". Consequently, "exudation" refers to the act or process of oozing or emitting moisture, typically from a wound or through a permeable surface.

Similar spelling words for EXUDATION

  • beta-oxidation,
  • oxidation-reduction,
  • n-oxidation,
  • reduction-oxidation,
  • oxidation-reduction indicator,
  • self-excitation,
  • oxydation,
  • photo-oxidation,
  • tissue-oxidation,
  • excitation,
  • over-excitation,
  • excitative,
  • oxidation,
  • Sur-excitation,
  • hydroboration-oxidation,
  • exudate.

Plural form of EXUDATION is EXUDATIONS

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