[mod.L., irreg. f. L. sūdor sweat + -esis as in DIAPHORESIS.] Sweating, exudation.
1834. H. MMurtrie, Cuviers Anim. Kingd., 405. The Gall-insects appear to injure trees by a superabundant sudoresis through the punctures they make in them.
1901. Dorland, Illust. Med. Dict., Sudoresis, profuse sweating.