a. [f. ppl. stem of mod.L. tran(s)sūdāre: see next and -ORY2.] Having the quality of transuding; characterized by transudation.
1752. Randolph, Virtues Bath-Water, 53. It does not check the Exhalation of the transudatory Lymph.
1876. Clin. Soc. Trans., IX. 142. A cystoid or cicatrix, with their transudatory walls, favours the flow of intra-ocular fluids by exosmose.