Obs. rare. [f. transūdāt-, ppl. stem of mod.L. transūdāre to TRANSUDE: see -ATE3.] intr. = TRANSUDE.

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1684.  Boyle, Porousn. Anim. & Solid Bod., viii. 128. That Mercury and Aqua fortis being digested together in a Bolthead, may, by rubbing the outside of the Glass, be made visibly and palpably to transudate.

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