Obs. exc. poet. [f. next after ppl. adjs. in -ATE2 from Lat.]

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  1.  a. Outside of or not contained in any vessel. b. = EXTRAVASATED.

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  a.  1663–76.  in Bullokar.

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1671.  Phil. Trans., VI. 2122. All the Juyce of a Plant is not extravasate and loose, and like Water in a Spunge.

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  b.  1764.  Watson, in Phil. Trans., LIV. 241. This air was extravasate, had burst through the extremities of the bronchia and vesicular substance.

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1868.  Browning, Ring & Bk., XI. 303. I’m told one clot of blood extravasate Ends one as certainly as Roland’s sword.

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  2.  Formed by extravasation.

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1728.  Nicholls, in Phil. Trans., XXXV. 443. The Aneurysm … I find to be round like other extravasate Tumors.

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