SANIES


Meaning of SANIES in English

ˈsānēˌēz noun

( plural sanies )

Etymology: Latin

1. : a thin blood-tinged seropurulent discharge from ulcers or infected wounds — compare ichor

2. archaic : a watery vital bodily fluid ; especially : one comparable to blood

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