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1 ghiandola
f gland* * *ghiandola s.f. (anat., zool.) gland: ghiandola endocrina, ductless gland; ghiandola lacrimale, linfatica, mammaria, lacrimal, lymphatic, mammary gland; ghiandola escretoria, secretory gland; ghiandola mucosa, slime gland; ghiandola odorifera, scent gland; ghiandola velenifera, poison gland; ghiandola spermatica, spermary // ghiandole salivari, ( di baco da seta) spinneret.* * *['gjandola]sostantivo femminile gland* * *ghiandola/'gjandola/sostantivo f.gland. -
2 ganglio
ganglio s.m.2 (fig.) ganglion*; nerve centre: i gangli vitali del paese, the vital ganglia of the country; i gangli dell'economia mondiale, the nerve centres of the world economy.* * ** * *gangliopl. - gli /'gangljo, gli/sostantivo m.ganglion (anche fig.)\ganglio linfatico lymphatic gland. -
3 ipofisi
* * *[i'pɔfizi]sostantivo femminile invariabile hypophysis, pituitary gland* * *ipofisi/i'pɔfizi/f.inv.hypophysis, pituitary gland. -
4 timo
m botany thyme* * ** * *I ['timo] smBot thymeII ['timo] smAnat thymus* * *I ['timo]sostantivo maschile bot. thymeII ['timo]sostantivo maschile anat. thymus (gland)* * *timo1/'timo/sostantivo m.bot. thyme.————————timo2/'timo/sostantivo m.anat. thymus (gland). -
5 tiroide
f thyroid* * ** * *[ti'rɔide]sostantivo femminile thyroid (gland)* * *tiroide/ti'rɔide/sostantivo f.thyroid (gland). -
6 sweetbread
The culinary term for the thymus gland of an animal. Those of veal and lamb are most commonly eaten. The pancreas is also considered a sweetbread, but its taste and texture is inferior to that of the thymus gland. -
7 endocrino
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8 ganglio linfatico
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9 ghianda
f acorn* * *ghianda s.f.2 ( ornamento per frange) tassel.* * *['gjanda]sostantivo femminile acorn* * *ghianda/'gjanda/sostantivo f.acorn. -
10 inguinale
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11 lacrimale
lacrimale agg.1 (anat.) lachrymal: dotto, ghiandola, sacco lacrimale, lachrymal duct, gland, sac2 (archeol.) vaso lacrimale, tear bottle.* * *[lakri'male]aggettivo [liquido, ghiandola] lachrymal* * *lacrimale/lakri'male/[liquido, ghiandola] lachrymal; condotto lacrimale tear duct. -
12 linfonodo
m lymph node* * ** * *[linfo'nɔdo]sostantivo maschile lymph node* * *linfonodo/linfo'nɔdo/sostantivo m.lymph node. -
13 pituitario
pituitario agg. (anat.) pituitary: fossa pituitaria, pituitary fossa; ghiandola pituitaria, pituitary gland (o hypophysis) // membrana pituitaria, pituitary membrane.* * ** * *pituitariopl. -ri, - rie /pitui'tarjo, ri, rje/anat. pituitary. -
14 prostata
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15 sebaceo
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16 sieroso
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17 tiroideo
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18 ghiandola sf
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19 ipofisi sf inv
[i'pɔfizi]hypophysis termine tecn, pituitary gland -
20 prostata sf
['prɔstata]Anat prostate (gland)
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См. также в других словарях:
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gland — [ glɑ̃ ] n. m. • XIIe; lat. glans, glandis 1 ♦ Fruit du chêne, akène contenant une graine farineuse, enveloppé à sa base dans une cupule. Sangliers qui se nourrissent de glands. 2 ♦ (1538) Anat. Renflement antérieur de la verge. ⇒vulg. nœud.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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gland — gland1 [gland] n. [Fr glande < OFr glandre < L glandula, tonsil, dim. of glans (gen. glandis), acorn (< IE base * gwel , oak, acorn > Gr balanos)] 1. any organ or specialized group of cells that produces secretions, as insulin or bile … English World dictionary
Gland — Gland, n. [F. glande, L. glans, glandis, acorn; akin to Gr. ? for ?, and ? to cast, throw, the acorn being the dropped fruit. Cf. {Parable}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Anat.) (a) An organ for secreting something to be used in, or eliminated from, the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gland — [glænd] n [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: glande, from Latin glans acorn ] an organ of the body which produces a substance that the body needs, such as ↑hormones, ↑sweat, or ↑saliva ▪ the pituitary gland … Dictionary of contemporary English
gland — [ glænd ] noun count a part of your body that produces a chemical substance that your body needs: the thyroid gland … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gland — 1690s, from Fr. glande (O.Fr. glandre, 13c.), from L. glandula gland of the throat, tonsil, dim. of glans (gen. glandis) acorn, nut; acorn shaped ball, from PIE root *gwele acorn (Cf. Gk. balanos, Armenian kalin, O.C.S. zelodi acorn; Lith … Etymology dictionary
gland — gland. См. железа. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.