| 释义 | 
		se·rum \ˈsirəm, sometimes ˈsēr- or ˈser-\ noun (plural serums \-rəmz\ ; or se·ra \-rə\) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Latin, whey, watery fluid, serum; akin to Greek oros whey, serum, hormē rush, onset, assault, Sanskrit sarati it runs, flows 1.  : the watery portion of an animal fluid remaining after coagulation:  a.  : blood serum; especially  : immune blood serum that contains specific immune bodies (as antitoxins or agglutinins)   < antitoxin serum >   — compare vaccine  b.  : whey  c.  : a normal or pathological serous fluid (as in a blister) 2.  : the watery part of a vegetable fluid; specifically  : the watery part of rubber latex on which the rubber floats after coagulation |