mammary
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- intermammary adjective
- postmammary adjective
- submammary adjective
Etymology
Origin of mammary
Example Sentences
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The EU has already defined dairy items as products coming from the "normal mammary secretion".
From BBC • Oct. 8, 2025
They don't need to: the pups will happily take turns being nursed from the same mammary gland, and this devoted and well-cared-for mother spends plenty of time with each of her many, many beloved children.
From Salon • May 11, 2025
“The reason is because Holsteins produce more milk. So they have more volume for the virus to enjoy,” she said, noting research showing the virus’ affinity for mammary tissue.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 20, 2024
But a few kinds of mammals, like our elephantine friends and our fellow primates, have arrangements of mammary tissue on the chest.
From Slate • Aug. 13, 2024
Thus the mammary glands were still functioning at that date; they appeared well developed.
From The Barren Ground Caribou of Keewatin by Harper, Francis
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