purulent
/ˈpjʊəɹ(j)ʊlənt/
purulent
English
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Definition
Consisting of pus.
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French purulent, from Latin pūrulentus, from pūs (“pus”).
Example Sentences
- "Near-synonym: puriform"
- "It is allowed, that Senates and great Councils are often troubled with redundant, ebullient, and other peccant Humours, with many Diſeaſes of the Head and more of the Heart; with ſtrong Convulſions, with grievous Contractions of the Nerves and Sinews in both Hands, but eſpecially the Right; with Spleen, Flatus, Vertigos and Deliriums; with Scrophulous Tumors full of fœtid purulent Matter; with ſower frothy Ructations, with Canine Appetites and Crudeneſs of Digeſtion, beſides many others needleſs to mention."
- "purulent inflammation"
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