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perfuse

VT พรม  ประพรม  transfuse plom

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PERFUSE

v.t.s as z. [L. perfusus, perfundo; per and fundo, to pour. ] To sprinkle, pour or spread over.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PERFUSE

Per *fuse ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Perfused; p. pr. & vb. n. Perfusing.]Etym: [L. perfusus, p.p. of perfundere to pour over; per + fundere to pour. ]

 

Defn: To suffuse; to fill full or to excess. Harvey.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

perfuse

per fuse |pərˈfyo͞oz pərˈfjuz | verb [ with obj. ] permeate or suffuse (something ) with a liquid, color, quality, etc.: Glaser perfused the yellow light with white | figurative : such expression is perfused by rhetoric. Medicine supply (an organ, tissue, or body ) with a fluid, typically treated blood or a blood substitute, by circulating it through blood vessels or other natural channels. DERIVATIVES per fu sion |-ZHən |noun, per fu sion ist |-ZHənist |noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense cause to flow through or away ): from Latin perfus- poured through, from the verb perfundere, from per- through + fundere pour.

 

Oxford Dictionary

perfuse

per |fuse |pəˈfjuːz | verb [ with obj. ] permeate or suffuse with a liquid, colour, or quality: the yellow light is perfused with white. Medicine supply (an organ or tissue ) with a fluid by circulating it through blood vessels or other natural channels. DERIVATIVES perfusion noun, perfusionist noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense cause to flow through or away ): from Latin perfus- poured through , from the verb perfundere, from per- through + fundere pour .

 

French Dictionary

perfuser

perfuser v. tr. verbe transitif Mettre sous perfusion. : Perfuser un malade. aimer