1. permeate or suffuse (something) with a liquid, color, quality, etc.: "Glaser perfused the yellow light with white"
▪ supply (an organ or tissue) with a fluid, typically treated blood or a blood substitute, by circulating it through blood vessels or other natural channels:"the transplanted kidney is perfused at low pressure by retrograde flow"
Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘cause to flow through or away’): from Latin perfus- ‘poured through’, from the verb perfundere, from per- ‘through’ + fundere ‘pour’.