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sudor

/ ˈsjuːdɔː; ˈsjuːdərəl /

noun

  1. See sweat
    a technical name for sweat


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Derived Forms

  • sudoral, adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of sudor1

Latin

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Example Sentences

Non vincant heder bracchia flexiles, Conch non superent oscula dulcia, Emanet pariter sudor et ossibus Grato murmure ab intimis.

Exercitationis finis esse debet sudor aut certe lassitudo, qu citra fatigationem sit.

It was a sufficiently prominent symptom in the Oxford gaol-fever of 1577 for the sudor Anglicus to be called to mind.

Agasajndola, not que el rostro de la joven se cubra de helado sudor.

About the middle of June, the terrible sweating sickness (sudor anglicus) broke out in England.

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