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glandule
glandule (ˈglændjuːl) Chiefly pl. Also 5 glandele, 7 glandul, (glandle). [a. F. glandule, ad. L. glandula (in pl. glands of the throat, tonsils), dim. of gland-, glans acorn: cf. gland n.1] † 1. A gland. Obs. The word is chiefly current in the 17th cent. and is then applied esp. to the glands of the...
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glandulite
ˈglandulite Min. ? Obs. [a. F. glandulite, f. glandule: see glandule and -ite.] Pudding-stone, an agglomeration of gland-like pebbles.1811 Pinkerton Petral. II. 119 The stones called glandulites by Saussure.
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The upper lip has yellow-white stripe that reaches a glandule above the arm insertion. The iris is golden.
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glandulous
glandulous, a. Phys. ? Obs. (ˈglændjʊləs) Also 5 glandelous, -ose. [ad. F. glanduleux, ad. L. glandulōs-us, f. glandula gland, glandule.] Of or pertaining to a gland or glandule; having the nature of a gland; containing, or consisting of, glands.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. 28 Anoþer maner fleisch þer ...
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glandular
glandular, a. (ˈglændjʊlə(r)) [ad. F. glandulaire, f. glandule glandule: see -ar1.] Of or pertaining to a gland or glandule; resembling, or of the nature of, a gland; containing, bearing, or consisting of, a gland or glands. a. Phys. b. Bot.a. 1740 Cheyne Regimen 188 The nervous membranous Tubuli, a...
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glanduliform
ˈglanduliform, a. [f. L. glandula glandule + -iform.] ‘Having the appearance of a gland or glandule’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1885).
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glanduliferous
glanduliferous, a. (glændjʊˈlɪfərəs) [f. glandule + -iferous.] Bearing glands or glandules.1702 Drake in Phil. Trans. XXIII. 1236 It wou'd be a weak objection, to alledge that the Observation and Experiment being made on the Uterus of a Cow, the inference wou'd not hold from thence to a Woman, the o...
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glander
glander (ˈglændə(r)) Forms: 5 glaundre, 6–7 glaunder, 7– glander(s. [a. OF. glandre, *glandle gland2, ad. L. glandula glandule.] † 1. A glandular swelling about the neck. Obs.1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 372/2 She had..aboute her necke & throte a twenty botches called glaundres. 1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §86 A...
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glomerule
glomerule (ˈglɒməruːl) Also in mod.L. form glomerulus (gləʊˈmɛr(j)ʊləs), pl. glomeruli. [a. F. glomérule, ad. mod.L. glomerulus, dim. of glomer-, glomus ball, clue.] 1. Bot. a. A cluster or head of flowers (cf. quot. 1880).1793 Martyn Lang. Bot., Glomerulus, a Glomerule, or small glome. 1806 J. Galp...
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aden
‖ ˈaden Phys. Obs. Pl. aden-es. [Gr. ἀδήν, ἀδέν-α, an acorn; a gland.] A gland.1653 Urquhart Rabelais i. xliv. He cut clean thorough the jugularie veins..even unto the two Adenes, which are throat-kernels. 1706 Phillips, Aden (in Anat.) a glandule or kernel in an Animal Body: some also take it for a...
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-ule
-ule, suffix representing the Latin diminutive ending -ulus, -ula, -ulum (whence also F. -ule, Sp. and Pg. -ulo, -ula, It. -ulo, -ula, -olo, -ola), as in globulus globule, glandula glandule, grānulum granule. Among words now current with this ending a certain number correspond to actual Latin forms,...
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pituitary
pituitary, a. Physiol. and Anat. (pɪˈtjuːɪtərɪ) [ad. L. pītuītārius, f. pītuīta: see prec. So F. pituitaire.] a. Of, pertaining to, or secreting pituita or phlegm; mucous. pituitary body, pituitary gland, † pituitary glandule, a small bilobed body attached to (and sometimes taken to include) the inf...
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thymus
‖ thymus (ˈθaɪməs) Pl. thymi (ˈθaɪmaɪ). [mod.L., a. Gr. θύµος (θῠ-) a warty excrescence; also the thymus gland (Galen).] 1. a. Anat. A glandular body of obscure function (one of the so-called ‘ductless glands’) situated near the base of the neck in vertebrate animals; in man usually disappearing aft...
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