Transudate
or transudate
[tran-soo-dey-shuh n] /ˌtræn sʊˈdeɪ ʃən/
noun
1.
the act or process of transuding.
2.
a substance that has transuded.
noun
1.
(physiol) any fluid without a high protein content that passes through a membrane, esp through the wall of a capillary Compare exudation (sense 2)
2.
anything that has been transuded
transudate tran·su·date (trān-sōō’dāt’, -syōō’-, trān’su-dāt’, -syu-) or tran·su·da·tion (trān’su-dā’shən, -syu-)
n.
A product of the process of passing through a membrane, pore, or interstice.
A substance that transudes.
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