gland
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Anatomy.
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a cell, group of cells, or organ producing a secretion.
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any of various organs or structures resembling the shape but not the function of true glands.
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Botany. a secreting organ or structure.
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a sleeve within a stuffing box, fitted over a shaft or valve stem and tightened against compressible packing in such a way as to prevent leakage of fluid while allowing the shaft or stem to move; lantern ring.
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a cell or organ in man and other animals that synthesizes chemical substances and secretes them for the body to use or eliminate, either through a duct (exocrine gland) or directly into the bloodstream (endocrine gland) See also exocrine gland endocrine gland
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a structure, such as a lymph node, that resembles a gland in form
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a cell or organ in plants that synthesizes and secretes a particular substance
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An organ or group of specialized cells in the body that produces and secretes a specific substance, such as a hormone.
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See also endocrine gland exocrine gland
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of gland1
1685–95; < Latin gland- (stem of glāns acorn); compare Italian ghianda
Origin of gland2
First recorded in 1830–40; origin uncertain
Explanation
A gland is a small organ in your body that emits chemicals such as hormones. If you feel sick, your doctor may feel your neck to see if your glands are swollen. When your body is fighting off an infection, your glands may swell as they defend against the bacteria or virus. In addition to fighting illness, glands do all kinds of good work in your body, from regulating your metabolism to secreting hormones that control the rate at which you grow. The Latin source of gland is glandula, "gland of the throat," from glans, "acorn-shaped ball."
Vocabulary lists containing gland
Human Anatomy and Physiology - Introductory
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Example Sentences
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His family said in September 2014 that it had moved him from a hospital to the family’s estate in Gland, Switzerland, on the shores of Lake Geneva.
From New York Times • Apr. 24, 2023
Sebastian Korda plays in his first Gland Slam singles quarterfinal against Karen Khachanov at the Australian Open.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 23, 2023
Last September, Razan Al Mubarak, managing director of Abu Dhabi’s environmental regulator, was elected president of the high-profile International Union for Conservation of Nature, which is based in Gland, Switzerland.
From Scientific American • Nov. 3, 2022
Gland, who has throat cancer, said she lost her home and was struggling to find diabetes medication and food.
From Washington Post • Sep. 30, 2022
In such cases the Prostate Gland is usually congested, enlarged and irritated, and needs prompt and thorough treatment.
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