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1. (n.) perspiration
a salty, watery fluid secreted by the sweat glands of the skin; sweat.
2. perspiration
the act or process of perspiring.
Etymology: (1620–30; < F, MF)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) perspiration, sweat, sudor
salty fluid secreted by sweat glands
"sweat poured off his brow"
2. (noun) perspiration, sweating, diaphoresis, sudation, hidrosis
the process of the sweat glands of the skin secreting a salty fluid
"perspiration is a homeostatic process"
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1. (noun) perspiration
sweat
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| Definition of 'Perspiration' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Perspiration
the act or process of perspiring
2. (noun) Perspiration
that which is excreted through the skin; sweat
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Sense: the moisture lost when perspiring
The perspiration was running down his face.
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Afrikaans: sweet |
Arabic: عَرَق |
Bulgarian: потене |
Brazilian: transpiração |
Czech: pot |
German: der Schweiß |
Danish: sved |
Greek: ιδρώτας |
Spanish: transpiración |
Estonian: higi |
Farsi: عرق |
Finnish: hikoilu |
French: transpiration |
Hebrew: זֵיעָה |
Hindi: स्वेदन, पसीना, स्वेद |
Croatian: znoj, znojenje |
Hungarian: izzadság |
Indonesian: keringat |
Icelandic: sviti |
Italian: sudore |
Japanese: 発汗 |
Korean: 발한(發汗) |
Lithuanian: prakait(avim)as |
Latvian: sviedri |
Malay: perpeluhan |
Dutch: zweet |
Norwegian: svette |
Polish: pot |
Persian: عرق |
Pashto: خوله |
Portuguese: transpiração |
Romanian: transpiraţie |
Russian: пот, испарина |
Slovak: pot |
Slovenian: znojenje |
Serbian: znojenje |
Swedish: svett |
Thai: เหงื่อ |
Turkish: ter(leme) |
Taiwanese: 排汗 |
Ukrainian: піт, потіння |
Urdu: پسينہ عرق |
Vietnamese: mồ hôi |
Chinese: 排汗 |
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