exszudátum
Exszudátum is a term that appears in some historical texts, particularly those related to alchemy and early chemistry. Its exact meaning is not definitively established, but it is generally understood to refer to a substance that is secreted or expelled from a material, often through a process of heating or extraction. This could be a liquid, a vapor, or a solid residue.
The concept of exszudátum aligns with early alchemical ideas about the "essence" or "spirit" of a substance
The etymology of exszudátum is likely derived from Latin roots related to "ex-" (out of) and "sudare"