lymph
noun
- fluid that circulates throughout lymphatic system
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /lɪmf/ / [lɪmpf]
noun
Etymology: Borrowing from French lymphe and/or Latin lympha (“clear water”), from Ancient Greek νῠ́μφη (nŭ́mphē, “bride; spring water”). Doublet of nymph.
- Pure water.
- Pure water.
- A colourless, watery, coagulable bodily fluid which bathes the tissues and is carried by the lymphatic system into the bloodstream; it resembles blood plasma in containing white blood cells and especially lymphocytes but normally few red blood cells and no platelets.
- A colourless, watery, coagulable bodily fluid which bathes the tissues and is carried by the lymphatic system into the bloodstream; it resembles blood plasma in containing white blood cells and especially lymphocytes but normally few red blood cells and no platelets.
“She lay face-down, an infected puncture point on the inside of her thigh oozing a faint lymph.”