diaphoresis

/ˌdaɪ.ə.fəˈɹiː.sɪs/

daɪ · ə · FƏɹIː · sɪs (4 syllables)

English Noun
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Definition

The formation and excretion of sweat.

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin diaphorēsis, from Ancient Greek δῐᾰφόρησῐς (dĭăphórēsĭs, “evaporation, dissipation, perspiration”); by surface analysis, dia- (“through, across”) + -phoresis (“transmission”); also synchronically held to end in the suffix -esis.

Example Sentences

  • "The train of symptoms which mark the typhoid variety of scarlatina generally begin to decline about the tenth or twelfth day, when the case often lapses into a condition similar to rheumatic fever, without its characteristic diaphoreses."
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