n
(rare, nonce word) The act of hurling oneself from a window.
n
The discharge of feces from the body, an act of defecation.
v
(transitive) To inspissate.
v
(transitive) To remove the fur from.
n
the formation of a solution by the absorption of moisture from the air
v
To remove or disrupt a tubule (especially the T tubules of the heart).
adj
That has had something added in order to dilute it.
n
The process of displenishing; a stripping or emptying of contents.
n
(agriculture) The physiologically mature phase in the ripening of a crop, where the fruit attains the desired trait of desiccation, suiting it for harvest and storage (e.g. maize, soybean).
n
All the material that flows out of an organism (typically a bacterium)
n
The act or result of egesting
n
(obsolete, rare) The removal of moss.
n
(uncountable, figuratively) The gradual loss of something as a result of an ongoing process.
v
To transport by means of evapotranspiration
n
Something that causes the transfer of water from the surface of the earth to the atmosphere by evaporation, sublimation and transpiration
v
To subject, or be subjected to evapotranspiration
n
(chemistry) The act or an instance of giving off gas; emission.
n
(obsolete) The action of drawing something out, as though from a well.
v
(biology, intransitive) To undergo excystation.
n
The process, or the result of excysting
n
that which is exfiltrated, the removed substance or item
n
(biology) A gradual movement of a substance to exterior (as through cell membrane to extracellular fluid or medium).
adj
(geology) Pertaining to or resulting from a process that expels matter, such as the eruption of a volcano or a hot-water vent.
n
(grammar) The act of exhaustifying
n
An emptying; an evacuation; an enfeebling; exhaustion; humiliation.
adj
(of a lake or basin) Externally drained; having one or more outlets.
n
(physiology) That which is expectorated, as phlegm or mucus.
v
(transitive) To dry, to desiccate, to dehydrate.
n
Alternative form of exudation [The act or process of exuding.]
v
(obsolete, transitive) To drop or distill.
adj
Undergoing, or relating to, extrusion.
n
The act or process of exuding.
n
Something exuded; an exudate.
n
The process by which something exudes.
n
The act or process of exuding.
adj
Related to something sloughed off or stripped away.
v
(intransitive) To undergo fibrosis.
n
Desiccation caused by being kept in a freezer too long.
n
(botany) The exudation of drops of water from the leaves of some vascular plants as a result of root pressure.
n
A substance that penetrates an object to give it some property, such as waterproofing.
n
(pathology) Any undesirable substance or group of cells that has made its way into part of the body.
adj
Having the power of infusion; inspiring; influencing.
v
(transitive) To dry in, or expose to, the sun's rays; to ripen or prepare by such exposure.
n
The act of thickening. The process by which something is inspissated.
n
(medicine) The operation of introducing a substance into a blood vessel.
v
To dry out with heat or harsh chemicals; to desiccate.
v
(transitive) To make more humid.
n
The act of pervading; permeation, suffusion
n
The act by which something is sapped or depleted.
adj
Of or relating to suffusion.
n
The product of transudation
n
(rare) The removal of suction.
adj
(of a plant) Having been fully removed, including the roots.
n
The act of voiding, of defecating or removing.
n
An act by which something is voided, such as urination.
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