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1. (n.) pus
a yellow-white, more or less viscid substance produced by suppuration and found in abscesses, sores, etc., consisting of a liquid plasma in which white blood cells are suspended.
Etymology: (1535–45; < L; akin to Gk pýon pus)
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1. (noun) Pus, Pansa
the tenth month of the Hindu calendar
2. (noun) pus, purulence, suppuration, ichor, sanies, festering
a fluid product of inflammation
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| Definition of 'pus' |
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1. (adj) pus
the yellowish white opaque creamy matter produced by the process of suppuration. It consists of innumerable white nucleated cells floating in a clear liquid
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Sense: a thick, yellowish liquid that forms in infected wounds etc.
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Afrikaans: etter |
Arabic: قَيْح، صَديد |
Bulgarian: гной |
Brazilian: pus |
Czech: hnis |
German: der Eiter |
Danish: pus |
Greek: πύον |
Spanish: pus |
Estonian: mäda |
Farsi: چرک |
Finnish: mätä |
French: pus |
Hebrew: מוּגלָה |
Hindi: पीप |
Hungarian: genny |
Indonesian: nanah |
Icelandic: gröftur |
Italian: pus |
Japanese: うみ |
Korean: 고름 |
Lithuanian: pūliai |
Latvian: strutas |
Malay: nanah |
Dutch: etter |
Norwegian: puss, materie |
Polish: ropa |
Persian: چرک |
Pashto: زوه،چرك |
Portuguese: pus |
Romanian: puroi |
Russian: гной |
Slovak: hnis |
Slovenian: gnoj |
Serbian: gnoj |
Swedish: var |
Thai: น้ำหนอง |
Turkish: irin |
Taiwanese: 膿 |
Ukrainian: гній |
Urdu: زخم کي مواد، پيپ |
Vietnamese: mủ |
Chinese: 脓 |
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