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HIDROSIS |
Perspiration |
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SWEAT |
Perspiration |
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SWEATY |
Sticky with perspiration |
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PERSPIRABLE |
Emitting perspiration; perspiring. |
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CHROMIDROSIS |
Secretion of abnormally colored perspiration. |
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DIAPHORESIS |
Perspiration, or an increase of perspiration. |
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PERSPIRATIVE |
Performing the act of perspiration; perspiratory. |
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DIAPHORETICAL |
Having the power to increase perspiration. |
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DIAPHORETIC |
A medicine or agent which promotes perspiration. |
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DIAPNOIC |
Slightly increasing an insensible perspiration; mildly
diaphoretic. |
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PERSPIRATORY |
Of, pertaining to, or producing, perspiration; as,
the perspiratory ducts. |
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UNSWEAT |
To relieve from perspiration; to ease or cool after
exercise or toil. |
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TRANSPIRE |
To pass off in the form of vapor or insensible
perspiration; to exhale. |
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EXCERN |
To excrete; to throw off through the pores; as, fluids
are excerned in perspiration. |
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CATAPASM |
A compound medicinal powder, used by the ancients to
sprinkle on ulcers, to absorb perspiration, etc. |
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CLAMMY |
Having the quality of being viscous or adhesive; soft
and sticky; glutinous; damp and adhesive, as if covered with a cold
perspiration. |
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TRANSPIRATION |
The act or process of transpiring or excreting in
the form of vapor; exhalation, as through the skin or other membranes
of the body; as, pulmon... |