sanies

sanies
A thin, blood-stained, purulent discharge. [L.]

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sa·ni·es 'sā-nē-.ēz n, pl sanies a thin blood-tinged seropurulent discharge from ulcers or infected wounds compare ICHOR

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n.
a foul-smelling watery discharge from a wound or ulcer, containing serum, blood, and pus.

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sa·ni·es (saґne-ēz) [L.] a fetid discharge from a wound or ulcer, containing serum, pus, and blood. sanious adj

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