Pus
61pus — noun (U) a thick yellowish liquid produced in an infected part of your body: Pus was oozing out of the wound …
62pus — noun cleanse the wound twice daily until there is no longer any pus Syn: suppuration, matter; discharge, secretion …
63pus — n. a thick yellowish or greenish liquid formed at the site of an established infection. Pus contains dead white blood cells, both living and dead bacteria, and fragments of dead tissue. See also: mucopus, seropus …
64püsəx’ — (Qazax, Mingəçevir) narın yağış. – Dört gündü püsəx’ başdıyıf …
65püş — I (Oğuz) yabanı bitki adı. – Püşün diş ağrısına xeyri var II (Bolnisi, Borçalı, Gədəbəy, Gəncə, Qax, Qazax, Meğri, Şəmkir, Tovuz) bax puş. – Püşün torpağa çox xeyri var (Tovuz); – Püşü torpağa töx’sən, yaxşı olar (Gədəbəy); – Yeri quvvalamaxdan… …
66pus — n. a thick yellowish or greenish liquid produced from infected tissue. Etymology: L pus puris …
67Pus — n. a thick yellowish or greenish liquid produced from infected tissue. Etymology: L pus puris …
68-pus — pəs noun combining form Etymology: New Latin pod , pus, from Greek pod , pous, from pod , pous foot more at foot : creature having (such) a foot or feet monopus Lycopus chiefly in generic names in zo …
69Pus (disambiguation) — Pus may refer to:* Pus, a bodily fluid * P*U*S, a British punk rock band * Parliamentary Under Secretary of State * PUS, the IATA code for Gimhae International Airport …
70pus|tule — «PUHS chool», noun. 1. a small bump on the skin filled with pus and inflamed at the base. 2. any swelling like a pimple or blister, such as the pustules of chicken pox. ╂[< Latin pustula] …