transude

IPA: trˈænzud

verb

  • To pass through a pore, membrane or interstice.
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Examples of "transude" in Sentences

  • While he did not quite transude murder, the potential underlined the rest of his clearly projected feelings.
  • The sun shone on his dilapidated garments and on his purple skin; it was almost black and seemed to transude blood.
  • Mountain, LM the Sand at the bottom, through which the Water is as it were strained, so as that the fresher parts are only permitted to transude, and the saline kept back; if therefore the proportion of G M to FM be as 45 to

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