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
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
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012