Sanies
noun, Pathology.
1.
a thin, often greenish, serous fluid that is discharged from ulcers, wounds, etc.
noun
1.
(pathol) a thin greenish foul-smelling discharge from a wound, ulcer, etc, containing pus and blood
sanies sa·ni·es (sā’nē-ēz’)
n. pl. sanies
A thin, fetid, blood-tinged fluid consisting of serum and pus discharged from a wound, an ulcer, or a fistula.
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