outwandering

English

Etymology

out- + wandering

Noun

outwandering (plural outwanderings)

  1. A wandering outward.
    • 1905, Hermann Nothnagel, Nothnagel's encyclopedia of practical medicine (volume 9, page 55)
      Like Rindfleisch, he was able to produce the outwandering of the nucleus by the addition of physiologic salt solution to fresh blood, and he considers that at least in the embryonal blood the outwandering of the nucleus occurs only artificially.
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