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insudate

Insulate vs Insudate - What's the difference?

insulate | insudate |


As a verb insulate

is to separate, detach, or isolate.

As a noun insudate is

fluid collection within an arterial wall.

Exudate vs Insudate - What's the difference?

exudate | insudate | see also |

Exudate is a see also of insudate.


As nouns the difference between exudate and insudate

is that exudate is a fluid that has exuded from somewhere; especially one that has exuded from a pore of an animal or plant while insudate is fluid collection within an arterial wall.

As a verb exudate

is (obsolete) to exude.

Arterial vs Insudate - What's the difference?

arterial | insudate |


As nouns the difference between arterial and insudate

is that arterial is a through road while insudate is fluid collection within an arterial wall.

As an adjective arterial

is of or relating to an artery.