serum.
(Perhaps of the voiceprerromana* sorus;) cf.LAT.(serum).
1. m. part of the blood or lymph which remains liquid after having produced clotting.
1. m. part that remains liquid to coagulate the milk.
1. m. isotonic saline with the liquid
s of the body.1. d. dissolution of salts or other substances in water, which is injected for curative purpose.
2. m. Sera of animals arranged conveniently to immunize against certain diseases, or that comes from a person cured of an infectious disease, which is injected to another to immunize her or cure of the disease.
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