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exˈtravasated, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed1.] †1. Placed outside a vessel. Obs. rare.
1664Power Exp. Philos. ii. 108 The flux in the extravasated leg of the Syphon, is at first most strong. fig.1726De Foe Hist. Devil (1840) 259 If he be not in the inside..I have so mean an opinion of all his extravasated powers that [etc.] 2. Of a fluid, esp. blood: Let or forced out of its proper vessel; effused.
1681tr. Willis' Rem. Med. Wks. Vocab., Extravasated, put or let forth of the vessels as blood out of the veins. 1684tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. v. 138 The extravasated blood. 1759tr. Duhamel's Husb. i. xv. (1762) 76 The extravasated juice of..ash. 1835Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) II. 343 The coagulation of the extravasated latex. b. Caused by extravasation of blood.
1853Kane Grinnell Exp. xxxiv. (1856) 304, I have two cases of swelled limbs and extravasated blotches. 3. Geol. Poured forth from a subterranean reservoir. Cf. extravasation 2.
1875N. Amer. Rev. CXX. 205 Here too we find the germs of his [T. S. Hunt's] theory of ‘extravasated’ rocks. |