lymph Meaning, Definition & Usage

  1. noun a thin coagulable fluid (similar to plasma but) containing white blood cells (lymphocytes) and chyle; is conveyed to the blood stream by lymphatic vessels

WordNet


Lymph noun
Etymology
L. lympha: cf. F. lymphe.
Definitions
  1. A spring of water; hence, water, or a pure, transparent liquid like water.
    A fountain bubbled up, whose lymph serene Nothing of earthly mixture might distain. Trench.
  2. (Anat.) An alkaline colorless fluid, contained in the lymphatic vessels, coagulable like blood, but free from red blood corpuscles. It is absorbed from the various tissues and organs of the body, and is finally discharged by the thoracic and right lymphatic ducts into the great veins near the heart.
  3. (Med.) A fibrinous material exuded from the blood vessels in inflammation. In the process of healing it is either absorbed, or is converted into connective tissue binding the inflamed surfaces together.

Webster 1913