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succus
suc·cus S0860350 (sŭk′əs)n. pl. suc·ci (sŭk′ī, -sī) A fluid, such as gastric juice or vegetable juice, contained in or secreted by living tissue.succus (ˈsʌkəs) njuice, sap; any fluid secreted from a living organismThesaurusNoun | 1. | succus - any of several liquids of the body; "digestive juices"juicebodily fluid, body fluid, liquid body substance, humour, humor - the liquid parts of the bodycancer juice - a milky substance found in certain cancerous growthsdigestive fluid, digestive juice - secretions that aid digestion | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeejuicesuccus
juice [jo̳s] any fluid from animal or plant tissue.gastric juice see gastric juice.intestinal juice the liquid secretion of glands in the intestinal lining.pancreatic juice the enzyme-containing secretion of the pancreas, conducted through its ducts to the duodenum.prostatic juice the liquid secretion of the prostate, which contributes to semen formation.succus (sŭk′əs)n. pl. succi (sŭk′ī, -sī) A fluid, such as gastric juice or vegetable juice, contained in or secreted by living tissue.FinancialSeeJuicesuccus
Synonyms for succusnoun any of several liquids of the bodySynonymsRelated Words- bodily fluid
- body fluid
- liquid body substance
- humour
- humor
- cancer juice
- digestive fluid
- digestive juice
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