How Do You Spell TRANSUDE?

Pronunciation: [tɹansˈuːd] (IPA)

Transude is a word that refers to the process of slowly flowing or seeping through a porous substance or surface. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /trænˈsjuːd/. The spelling of transude can be broken down into two syllables, with the stress being placed on the first syllable. The 't' at the beginning of the word is pronounced with a clear sound, followed by the 'r' which is subtly rolled. The 'a' is pronounced as 'æ', the 's' is pronounced as 's', and the 'u' sounds like 'uː'. The 'd' at the end is pronounced with a clear sound as well.

TRANSUDE Meaning and Definition

  1. Transude is a verb that refers to the process of oozing or seeping through a porous substance. It indicates the slow and gradual passage of a liquid or gas through a surface, usually by means of diffusion or filtration. The term is commonly used to describe the movement of fluids, such as water, sweat, or oil, through a membrane or material.

    In a literal sense, transude implies the spontaneous or natural flow of a substance, often from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. It can occur within living organisms, such as when fluids transude from blood vessels into surrounding tissues. Additionally, transudation can be observed in inanimate objects, like when water transudes through a waterproof fabric or when a scent transudes from a flower.

    Metaphorically, transude also conveys the idea of something permeating or spreading, but in a more abstract or figurative way. For example, emotions can transude through a person's words or actions, indicating that their feelings are effortlessly revealed or expressed. Similarly, ideas or concepts can be said to transude through a piece of writing or artwork, meaning that their essence is effectively conveyed or transmitted to the audience.

    In summary, transude encompasses both the physical process of liquid or gas passing through a porous substance, as well as the metaphorical conveyance or diffusion of emotions, ideas, or other intangible elements.

  2. To pass through a membrane; see transudation.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. To ooze or pass through the pores or interstices of a membrane or substance.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for TRANSUDE

  • rransude
  • fransude
  • gransude
  • yransude
  • 6ransude
  • 5ransude
  • teansude
  • tdansude
  • tfansude
  • ttansude
  • t5ansude
  • t4ansude
  • trznsude
  • trsnsude
  • trwnsude
  • trqnsude
  • trabsude
  • tramsude
  • trajsude

Etymology of TRANSUDE

The word "transude" is derived from Latin. It comes from the combination of the prefix "trans-" meaning "across" or "through" and the Latin verb "sudare", which means "to sweat". "Transude" was formed by adding the suffix "-ude" to "sudare", giving it the meaning of "to sweat through" or "to exude across". Over time, "transude" has evolved to mean the passive process of oozing or seeping through something, especially in reference to liquids.

Similar spelling words for TRANSUDE

Conjugate verb Transude

CONDITIONAL

I would transude
you would transude
he/she/it would transude
we would transude
they would transude

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be transuding
you would be transuding
he/she/it would be transuding
we would be transuding
they would be transuding

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have transude
you would have transude
he/she/it would have transude
we would have transude
they would have transude

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been transuding
you would have been transuding
he/she/it would have been transuding
we would have been transuding
they would have been transuding

FUTURE

I will transude
you will transude
he/she/it will transude
we will transude
they will transude

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be transuding
you will be transuding
he/she/it will be transuding
we will be transuding
they will be transuding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have transuded
you will have transuded
he/she/it will have transuded
we will have transuded
they will have transuded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been transuding
you will have been transuding
he/she/it will have been transuding
we will have been transuding
they will have been transuding

IMPERATIVE

you transude
we let´s transude

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to transude

PAST

I transuded
you transuded
he/she/it transuded
we transuded
they transuded

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was transuding
you were transuding
he/she/it was transuding
we were transuding
they were transuding

PAST PARTICIPLE

transuded

PAST PERFECT

I had transuded
you had transuded
he/she/it had transuded
we had transuded
they had transuded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been transuding
you had been transuding
he/she/it had been transuding
we had been transuding
they had been transuding

PRESENT

I transude
you transude
he/she/it transudes
we transude
they transude

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am transuding
you are transuding
he/she/it is transuding
we are transuding
they are transuding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

transuding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have transuded
you have transuded
he/she/it has transuded
we have transuded
they have transuded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been transuding
you have been transuding
he/she/it has been transuding
we have been transuding
they have been transuding

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