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Webster 1913 Edition
Serum
Se′rum
(sē′rŭm)
, Noun.
[L., akin to Gr. [GREEK][GREEK][GREEK], Skr.
sāra
curd.] (Physiol.)
(a)
The watery portion of certain animal fluids, as blood, milk, etc.
(b)
A thin watery fluid, containing more or less albumin, secreted by the serous membranes of the body, such as the pericardium and peritoneum.
Blood serum
, the pale yellowish fluid which exudes from the clot formed in the coagulation of the blood; the liquid portion of the blood, after removal of the blood corpuscles and the fibrin.
– Muscle serum
, the thin watery fluid which separates from the muscles after coagulation of the muscle plasma; the watery portion of the plasma. See
– Muscle plasma
, under Plasma
. Serum albumin
(Physiol. Chem.)
, an albuminous body, closely related to egg albumin, present in nearly all serous fluids; esp., the albumin of blood serum.
– Serum globulin
(Physiol. Chem.)
, paraglobulin.
– Serum of milk
(Physiol. Chem.)
, the whey, or fluid portion of milk, remaining after removal of the casein and fat.
Webster 1828 Edition
Serum
SE'RUM
,Noun.
1. The thin transparent part of the blood.
2. The thin part of milk; whey.
Definition 2024
sérum
sérum
Czech
Noun
sérum n
Declension
Declension of sérum
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French
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /seʁɔm/
Noun
sérum m (plural sérums)
- serum (all senses)
Related terms
- séro-
- séreux
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References
- Jacques Quevauvilliers, Dictionnaire médical, Elsevier Masson, Issy-les-Moulineaux, 5th ed., 2007, ISBN 978-2-294-01941-8