sudor-, sudo-, sudori-, suda- sud- +

(Greek > Latin: sweat, sweating; perspire, perspiring, perspiration)

exudation, exudative
1. The act of exuding; sweating; a discharge of humors, moisture, juice, or gum, as through pores or incisions; also, the substance exuded.
2. The process of exuding; the slow escape of liquids from blood vessels through pores or breaks in the cell membranes.
3. A substance that oozes out from animal or plant pores.
exude, exudes, exuding, exuded
1. To come out gradually in drops, as sweat, through pores or small openings; to ooze out.
2. To discharge or emit (a liquid or gas, for example) gradually.
3. To project or display conspicuously or abundantly; to radiate; as, to exude cheerfulness.

From Latin exudare "ooze out like sweat"; from ex- "out" + sudare "to sweat".

hydrosudopathy
Hydrotherapy combined with induced sweating, as in a Turkish bath.
hydrosudotherapy
Hydrotherapy combined with induced sweating as in a Turkish bath, sauna, etc.; also hidrotherapy.
sudarium
The handkerchief upon which the Savior, Jesus Christ, is said to have impressed his own portrait miraculously, when wiping his face with it, as he passed to the crucifixion.

In the Roman Catholic Church, another term for Veronica's Veil which is a legendary Catholic Church relic. The faithful believe that Veronica from Jerusalem encountered Jesus along the Via Dolorosa on the way to Calvary. When she paused to wipe the sweat off his face with her veil, his image was imprinted on the cloth. The event is commemorated by one of the Stations of the Cross. According to legend, Veronica later traveled to Rome to present the cloth to the Roman Emperor Tiberius. It had miraculous properties, including the quenching of thirst, restoring blindness, and sometimes even raising the dead.

sudation
1. The action or process of sweating.
2. The process of the sweat glands of the skin secreting a salty fluid: "Perspiration is a homeostatic process."
3. The discharge of water and substances in solution; as through pores; perspiration, sweating, diaphoresis, and hidrosis.
sudatoria
A plural form of sudatorium; hot-air rooms used for sweat baths.
sudatorium
1. A room, especially in an ancient Roman bathhouse, in which people are made to sweat by hot air or steam.
2. A hot-air room used for sweat baths.
sudatory
1. Sweating; perspiring.
2. A sweating bath; a vapor bath.
3, A reference to a sudatorium.
sudogram
A graphic representation of the areas of the body on which sweating is present.
sudokeratosis, sudorikeratosis
Circumscribed horny overgrowths that obstruct the sweat ducts.
sudomotor
1. Stimulating sweating.
2. Relating to the nerves that stimulate the sweat glands to activity; nervous stimulation of sweating.
3. Denoting the autonomic (sympathetic) nerves that stimulate the sweat glands to activity.
sudor
1. A salty fluid secreted by sweat glands: "You could see the sweat pour off his face."
2. Perspiration, sweat.
sudor cruentus
Blood-tinged sweat.
sudor nocturnus
Night sweat or drenching perspiration occurring at night, or whenever the patient sleeps, in the course of pulmonary tuberculosis or other febrile diseases.