dialysate
/daɪˈælɪˌseɪt/
noun
- A special fluid used in dialysis to remove waste and extra fluid from the blood when the kidneys are not working properly.
- During dialysis, the dialysate helps clean the blood by absorbing toxins.
- The nurse prepared the dialysate solution for the patient's treatment.
- The machine pumps fresh dialysate through the filter to keep the process running.