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emulge, v. Phys. (ɪˈmʌldʒ) [ad. L. ēmulgē-re to milk out.] trans. To drain (secretory organs) of their contents. Hence eˈmulging vbl. n. and ppl. a.1681 tr. Willis's Rem. Med. Wks. Voc., Emulging vessels or arteries, or veins. 1784 Cullen First Lines clxxii. Wks. 1827 I. 625 Vomiting..emulges the bi...
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emulgent
emulgent, a. and n. Phys. (ɪˈmʌldʒənt) [ad. L. ēmulgent-em, pr. pple. of ēmulgē-re to milk out: see emulge.] A. adj. That ‘milks out’; esp. ‘applied to the vessels of the kidneys, which are supposed to strain or milk the serum through the kidneys’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).1578 Banister Hist. Man v. 82 The E...
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emulsion
emulsion (ɪˈmʌlʃən) Also 7 emulction. [ad. mod.L. ēmulsiōn-em, n. of action f. L. ēmulgēre to milk out. In Fr. émulsion.] † 1. The action of ‘milking out’. fig. Cf. emulge v.1658 J. Robinson Eudoxa Pref. 4 My wished end is, by gentle concussion, the emulsion of truth. † 2. (See quot.) Obs.1657 Phys....
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