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ex·trav·a·sate I. \ikˈstravəˌsāt, ek-, -ˌzāt\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin extra outside + vas vessel + English -ate (v. suffix) — more at extra-, vase transitive verb 1. : to force out (as blood) or cause to escape from a proper vessel or channel (as a blood vessel) 2. : to cause (as molten lava) to pour out or erupt (as from a vent in the earth) intransitive verb 1. : to pass by infiltration or effusion from a proper vessel or channel into surrounding tissue (as of blood from a blood vessel) 2. : to pour out or erupt (as of lava from a vent in the earth) II. adjective Etymology: Latin extra + vas + English -ate (adjective suffix) archaic : extravasated III. noun (-s) : an extravasated fluid (as blood) or a deposit (as of solidified lava) formed from extravasation |