ductless gland
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of ductless gland
First recorded in 1840–50
Example Sentences
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The effect is to turn the gonad into an exclusively ductless gland.
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The thyroid is a double-lobed ductless gland in the neck, which ancients compared to a shield.
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The spleen, or milt, is a ductless gland 2� by 4� in. lying under the lower left ribs.
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Characters: Adolph Roome III, 14, more than 6 ft. tall, weight 235 lb., overgrown apparently from the disfunction of his pituitary body, a ductless gland which controls growth.
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It is a "ductless" gland, its secretions apparently being taken up by absorption into the lymph, and from that into the blood.
From Vitality Supreme by Macfadden, Bernarr
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