pus

[pสŒs]

pus Definition

a thick yellowish or greenish opaque liquid produced in infected tissue, consisting of dead white blood cells and bacteria with tissue debris and serum.

Using pus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The wound was oozing pus.

  • Example

    The doctor drained the pus from the abscess.

  • Example

    The infection caused a buildup of pus in the ear.

pus Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with pus

  • pus-filled

    containing or full of pus

    Example

    The wound was pus-filled and needed to be cleaned.

  • a small enclosed space containing pus

    Example

    The abscess had formed a pus pocket that needed to be drained.

  • pus-forming

    causing the formation of pus

    Example

    The bacteria were pus-forming and caused the infection to worsen.

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Summary: pus in Brief

The term 'pus' [pสŒs] refers to a thick, yellowish or greenish liquid that is produced in infected tissue. It consists of dead white blood cells, bacteria, tissue debris, and serum. Examples include 'The wound was oozing pus.' and 'The infection caused a buildup of pus in the ear.' Phrases like 'pus-filled' and 'pus pocket' describe the presence of pus in a specific area.