Lymphy vs Lymph - What's the difference?
lymphy | lymph |
(obsolete, poetical) Pure water.
(physiology, immunology) A colourless, watery, bodily fluid carried by the lymphatic system, that consists mainly of white blood cells.
Discharge from a sore, inflammation etc.
* 2000 , (JG Ballard), Super-Cannes , Fourth Estate 2011, p. 268:
As an adjective lymphy
is containing or resembling lymph.As a noun lymph is
(obsolete|poetical) pure water.lymph
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Alternative forms
* lymphe (rare or archaic)Noun
(-)- She lay face-down, an infected puncture point on the inside of her thigh oozing a faint lymph .
