Apostaxis

/ˌæpɑːsˈtæksɪs/ noun

A medical condition involving the discharge or draining of matter from a sore or infected area, particularly in older medical terminology.

From Greek apo- (away) + taxis (arrangement, order), literally meaning 'a flowing away.' This term was used in ancient and medieval medicine to describe purulent drainage or the healing process of wounds.

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