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guttation
[ guh-tey-shuhn ]
noun
, Botany.
- a process in which water in liquid form is given off by plants.
guttation
/ gə-tā′shən /
- The exudation of water from leaves as a result of root pressure.
- Compare transpiration
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Word History and Origins
Origin of guttation1
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Example Sentences
Their framework reveals diverse functions -- such as excretion, venom spraying, prey hunting, spore dispersal, and plant guttation -- highlighting potential applications in soft robotics, additive manufacturing, and drug delivery.
From Science Daily
This strange sweat, technically known as guttation, is similar to sap in plants.
From Salon
This tooth fungus excretes red liquid much like sap in a process called guttation, when the fungus absorbs extra water from wet soil.
From National Geographic
"That wasn't guttation," James said heavily.
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