testosterone
Americannoun
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Biochemistry. the sex hormone C 19 H 28 O 2 , secreted by the testes, that stimulates the development of male sexual organs, secondary sexual traits, and sperm.
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Pharmacology. a commercially prepared form of the sex hormone C 19 H 28 O 2 , originally isolated from bull's testes and now also produced synthetically, used in medicine chiefly for treatment of testosterone deficiency and for certain gynecological conditions.
noun
Etymology
Origin of testosterone
First recorded in 1930–35; testo- (combining form of testis ) + ster(ol) + -one
Example Sentences
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“Going on testosterone is the single best decision I have ever made in my life and that is not an exaggeration,” they added.
From Salon
At 17, she was on testosterone, and at 18, she had a double mastectomy.
There wouldn’t be much reason to worry “about the direction of men,” she observes, “if it were really as predetermined by how much testosterone you have and how much estrogen I have.”
From Salon
Instead doctors can separately prescribe testosterone to female patients, at lower doses than given to men.
From BBC
The platform recently started offering treatments for low testosterone and menopause.
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