watery+fluid
61Vesicle — Ves i*cle, n. [L. vesicula, dim. of vesica a bladder, blister; akin to Skr. vasti bladder: cf. F. v[ e]sicule.] A bladderlike vessel; a membranous cavity; a cyst; a cell. Specifically: [1913 Webster] (a) (Bot.) A small bladderlike body in the… …
62chamber — A compartment or enclosed space. SEE ALSO: camera. [L. camera] altitude c. a decompression c. for simulating a high altitude environment, particularly its low barometric pressure. SYN: high altitude c.. anechoic c. a room designed to absorb all… …
63hydrocolpos — hy·dro·col·pos käl .päs n an accumulation of watery fluid in the vagina compare HYDROMETROCOLPOS * * * hy·dro·col·pos (hi″dro kolґpos) [hydro + Gr. kolpos vagina] a collection of watery fluid in the vagina …
64serum — 1670s, watery animal fluid, from L. serum watery fluid, whey, from PIE root *ser /*sor to run, flow (Cf. Gk. oros whey; Skt. sarah flowing, sarit brook, river ). First applied 1893 to blood serum used in medical treatments …
65sweat — [c]/swɛt / (say swet) verb (sweat or sweated, sweating) –verb (i) 1. to excrete watery fluid through the pores of the skin, as from heat, exertion, etc.; perspire, especially freely or profusely. 2. to exude moisture, as green plants piled in a… …
66δακρυῶδες — δακρυώδης exuding a watery fluid masc/fem voc sg δακρυώδης exuding a watery fluid neut nom/voc/acc sg …
67δακρυώδεα — δακρυώδης exuding a watery fluid neut nom/voc/acc pl (epic ionic) δακρυώδης exuding a watery fluid masc/fem acc sg (epic ionic) …
68δακρυώδεις — δακρυώδης exuding a watery fluid masc/fem acc pl δακρυώδης exuding a watery fluid masc/fem nom/voc pl (attic epic) …
69pleural effusion — ▪ pathology also called hydrothorax accumulation of watery fluid in the pleural cavity, between the membrane lining the thoracic cage and the membrane covering the lung. There are many causes of pleural effusion, including pneumonia,… …
70Sweat — A colorless transparent acidic fluid with a distinctive odor secreted by the small tubular sudoriferous (sweat) glands situated within the skin and under it in the subcutaneous tissue. The sweat glands discharge their fluid through tiny openings… …