IPA: //ˈsuːdər//
KK: /sudər/
A salty liquid that comes out of the skin when a person sweats.
After running for an hour, he was covered in sudor.
The word 'sudor' comes from Latin 'sudor' (meaning sweat). It directly refers to the bodily fluid produced by sweat glands, indicating the act of sweating.
Think of the Latin word 'sudor' which means sweat — this helps you remember that 'sudor' refers to the bodily fluid produced when we sweat.