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    sweat
    [swet]
    noun
    sweat (noun) · sweats (plural noun)
    1. moisture exuded through the pores of the skin, typically in profuse quantities as a reaction to heat, physical exertion, fever, or fear:
      "beads of sweat broke out on her brow"
      • an instance of exuding moisture through the pores of the skin:
        "even thinking about him made me break out in a sweat" · "we'd all worked up a sweat in spite of the cold"
      • informal
        a state of flustered anxiety or distress:
        "I don't believe he'd get into such a sweat about a girl"
      • informal
        hard work; effort:
        "computer graphics take a lot of the sweat out of animation"
    2. informal
      (sweats)
      another term for sweatsuit or sweatpants
      • denoting loose casual garments made of thick, fleecy cotton:
        "sweat tops and bottoms"
    verb
    sweat (verb) · sweats (third person present) · sweated (past tense) · sweated (past participle) · sweating (present participle)
    1. exude sweat:
      "he was sweating profusely"
      • (sweat something out/off)
        get rid of (something) from the body by exuding sweat:
        "a well-hydrated body sweats out waste products more efficiently"
      • cause (a person or animal) to exude sweat by exercise or exertion:
        "cold as it was, the climb had sweated him"
      • (of food or an object) ooze or exude beads of moisture on to its surface:
        "cheese stored at room temperature will quickly begin to sweat"
      • (of a person) exert a great deal of strenuous effort:
        "I've sweated over this for six months"
      • (of a person) be or remain in a state of extreme anxiety, typically for a prolonged period:
        "if we let them sweat for a week, they'll be a lot more cooperative"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        informal
        worry about (something):
        "he's not going to have a lot of time to sweat the details"
    2. heat (chopped vegetables) slowly in a pan with a small amount of fat, so that they cook in their own juices:
      "sweat the celery and onions with olive oil and seasoning"
      • (of chopped vegetables) be cooked by sweating:
        "let the chopped onion sweat gently for five minutes"
    3. subject (metal) to surface melting, especially to fasten or join by solder without a soldering iron:
      "the tire is sweated onto the wooden parts"
    Origin
    Old English swāt (noun), swǣtan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zweet and German Schweiss, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sudor.
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    noun
    1. moisture exuded through the pores of the skin, typically in profuse quantities as a reaction to heat, physical exertion, fever, or fear:
    verb
    1. exude sweat:
      exude perspiration
      drip with perspiration/sweat
      be pouring with sweat
      break out in a sweat
      be damp
      be wet
      sudate
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    Sweat, the moisture excreted in visible quantities through the openings of the sweat glands. See perspiration.

    Insight :A single drop of sweat is approximately 99% water. The remaining 1% contains traces of various substances

    Insight :Sweat by itself is odorless. It's the interaction with bacteria on the skin that produces body odor

    Insight :Humans have two types of sweat glands: eccrine and apocrine. Eccrine glands cool the body, while apocrine glands can lead to body odor

    Insight :Women generally have more sweat glands than men, but men's glands are more active

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