sudor

[ˈsuːdɔː(r)]

sudor Definition

sweat, perspiration.

Using sudor: Examples

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

  • Example

    The intense workout caused a lot of sudor.

  • Example

    The heat made the sudor drip down his face.

  • Example

    Sudor can be a sign of a fever.

sudor Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sudor

  • sudor anglicus

    a sweating sickness that occurred in England in the 15th and 16th centuries

    Example

    Sudor anglicus was a highly contagious disease that killed many people.

  • causing or promoting sweating

    Example

    The doctor prescribed a sudorific medication to help break the fever.

  • excessive sweating, especially as a medical condition

    Example

    Diaphoresis can be a symptom of several medical conditions.

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Summary: sudor in Brief

'Sudor' [ˈsuːdɔː(r)] refers to sweat or perspiration. It can be caused by physical exertion, heat, or illness. 'Sudor anglicus' is a historical term for a sweating sickness that occurred in England. 'Sudorific' describes something that causes sweating, while 'diaphoresis' is excessive sweating as a medical condition.