a. and sb. Obs. rare. Also 8 exsudatory. [f. L. type ex(s)ūdātōri-us, f. ex(s)ūdāre: see EXUDE and -ORY.]
A. adj. Characterized by exudation.
1782. Marshall, in Phil. Trans., LXXIII. 221. While they were in the exsudatory state above described.
B. sb. A means of exuding.
1654. Gayton, Pleas. Notes, I. v. 16. Urine and teares, are the great exudatories of sorrow.