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What is the noun for effusive?

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effusion
  1. A liquid outpouring.
  2. (chemistry) Process of gases passing through a hole or holes considrably smaller than the mean free path of the gas molecules.
  3. (figuratively, by extension) An outpouring of speech or emotion.
  4. (medicine) the seeping of fluid into a body cavity; the fluid itself.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “To compare the rate of effusion of two different gases such as methane and sulfur dioxide you must first calculate the molar mass of each gas.”
      “Ten thousand bouquets, liberally admixed with teddy bears and poetic effusions, were laid around the church, often by people who had come hundreds of miles.”
      “Plain radiography and ultrasonography may be needed to show the presence of an effusion.”
effusiveness
  1. The state of being effusive.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “We were received with the effusiveness usually secured only by having previously overtipped on a Proustian scale.”
      “She describes her experiences on the film with a sort of breathless effusiveness.”
      “He is a quietly-spoken individual off the park, not given to effusiveness or hyperbole.”
effuse
  1. (obsolete) effusion; loss
effuser
  1. One who or that which effuses.
effusivenesses
effusions
  1. plural of effusion
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Chest radiography confirmed bilateral pleural effusions, and her heart was normal size.”
      “Some of the effusions of the last ten days have started to smell slightly off, like milk on the turn.”
      “Within 48 hours, basilar or central alveolar flooding occurs and pleural effusions are often seen.”
effusers
  1. plural of effuser
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