sputum

/ˈspjutəm/
noun
  1. Thick mucus that is coughed up from the respiratory tract, especially when someone is sick.
    • A persistent cough with green sputum can indicate a bacterial infection.
    • He spat the sputum into a tissue and threw it away.
    • The doctor asked the patient to provide a sample of sputum for testing.
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