I. ˈeksəˌdāt, -k(ˌ)süˌ- sometimes -ksyə- or -ks(ˌ)yü-; ˈegzəˌ-, -g(ˌ)züˌ- sometimes -gzyə- or -gz(ˌ)yü- verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: Latin exsudatus, exudatus, past participle of exsudare, exudare — more at exude
archaic : exude
II. noun
( -s )
Etymology: exude + -ate (n. suffix)
: exuded matter ; specifically : the material composed of serum, fibrin, and white blood cells in variable amounts that escapes from blood vessels into a superficial lesion or an area of inflammation