v. Obs. [ad. F. extravas-er, f. L. extrā outside + vās vessel.] = EXTRAVASATE.
Hence Extravased ppl. a.
1703. W. Cowper, in Phil. Trans., XXIII. 1389. The Wax past from the Veins to the Arteries without coming into the Broncheæ, or being extravasd.
1852. Th. Ross, trans. Humboldts Trav., II. xx. 276. Extravased and coagulated blood.