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Wetness vs Exudate - What's the difference?

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Wetness is a related term of exudate.


As nouns the difference between wetness and exudate

is that wetness is the condition of being wet while exudate is a fluid that has exuded from somewhere; especially one that has exuded from a pore of an animal or plant.

As a verb exudate is

(obsolete) to exude.

wetness

English

Noun

(-)
  • The condition of being wet.
  • Moisture.
  • Rainy or damp weather.
  • Antonyms

    * dryness

    exudate

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A fluid that has exuded from somewhere; especially one that has exuded from a pore of an animal or plant.
  • *1861 Stephen Jennings Goodfellow - Lectures on the Diseases of the Kidney, Generally Known as Brights Disease, and Dropsy
  • *:The whitish lines of exudate seem at times to penetrate even between the straight tubes . . .
  • *2005 Selma Tibi - The Medicinal Use of Opium in Ninth-century Baghdad
  • *:When this is done, one should leave the poppy for some time, then return to it and gather any further exudate .
  • Verb

    (exudat)
  • (obsolete) To exude.
  • (Sir Thomas Browne)