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gland
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English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /ɡlænd/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -ænd
Etymology 1
Late 17th century borrowing from French glande, alteration of Old French glandre, from Latin glandulae (“throat glands, tonsils”), plural of glandula (“a little acorn”), from glāns (“an acorn”) + -ula (diminutive nominal suffix).
Noun
gland (plural glands)
- (zoology) A specialized cell, group of cells, or organ of endothelial origin in the human or animal body that synthesizes a chemical substance, such as hormones or breast milk, and releases it, often into the bloodstream (endocrine gland) or into cavities inside the body or its outer surface (exocrine gland).
- Meronyms: endocrine gland, exocrine gland
- Hyponyms: see Thesaurus:gland
- (anatomy) A structure resembling a gland, especially a lymph node.
- Hyponyms: lymph gland, Virchow's gland
- (botany) A secretory structure on the surface of an organ.
Hyponyms
Derived terms
- adrenal gland
- anal gland
- antennal gland
- anterior pituitary gland
- apocrine gland
- Bartholin's gland
- Bowman's gland
- Brunner's gland
- bulbourethral gland
- Cowper's gland
- ductless gland
- Dufour's gland
- eccrine gland
- glandectomy
- glandiform
- glandless
- glandlike
- gland of Deshayes
- glandotropic
- green gland
- Harderian gland
- hibernating gland
- interrenal gland
- intestinal gland
- lacrimal gland
- mammary gland
- master gland
- meibomian gland
- Meibomian gland
- miliary gland
- monkeygland
- Montgomery gland
- Nasonov gland
- palatine gland
- parathyroid gland
- paratoid gland
- paraurethral gland
- parotid gland
- parotoid gland
- Peyerian gland
- Peyer's gland
- pineal gland
- pituitary gland
- poison gland
- prostate gland
- prothoracic gland
- pseudogland
- saliva gland
- salivary gland
- salt gland
- scent gland
- sebaceous gland
- sex gland
- Skene's gland
- sublingual gland
- submandibular gland
- submaxillary gland
- sudoriferous gland
- sudoriparous gland
- suprarenal gland
- sweat gland
- tarsal gland
- tear gland
- thymus gland
- thyroid gland
- uropygial gland
- uterine gland
- vestibular gland
- vitelline gland
Related terms
Translations
organ that synthesizes and secretes substance
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secretory structure on the surface of an organ
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Etymology 2
Early 19th century, probably from Scots glam (“vice, clamp”), probably from a variant of clam (“clam; clamp, vise”). Related to clamp.
Noun
gland (plural glands)
- (mechanics) A compressable cylindrical case and its contents around a shaft where it passes through a barrier, intended to prevent the passage of a fluid past the barrier, used for example around a ship’s propeller shaft or around a tap, valve or faucet.
Hyponyms
Translations
References
- “gland”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
- “gland”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
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Catalan
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
gland m (plural glands)
Related terms
Further reading
- “gland”, in Diccionari de la llengua catalana [Dictionary of the Catalan Language] (in Catalan), second edition, Institute of Catalan Studies [Catalan: Institut d'Estudis Catalans], April 2007
- “gland”, in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2025
- “gland” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
- “gland” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.
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Franco-Provençal
Noun
gland (ORB, narrow)
References
French
Etymology
Inherited from Old French glant, from Latin glandem.
Pronunciation
Noun
gland m (plural glands)
- acorn
- (anatomy) glans
- ellipsis of gland du pénis (“glans penis”)
- 1785, Donatien Alphonse François de Sade, translated by Austryn Wainhouse and Richard Seaver, Les 120 journées de Sodome, ou l'École du libertinage:
- Brise-cul, vingt-huit ans, l'air d'un satyre, son vit est tortu ; la tête ou le gland en est énorme : il a huit pouces trois lignes de tour, et le corps du vit huit pouces sur seize de long ; ce vit majestueux est absolument cambré.
- Bum-Cleaver, twenty-eight years old, has the look of a satyr; his majestic prick is bent saber fashion, its head, or glans, is enormous, it is eight and three-eighths inches in circumference and the shaft eight in length.
- Comeronyms: corps caverneux, corps spongieux, frein, prépuce
- Holonym: pénis
- les papules perlées du gland ― pearly penile papules
- ellipsis of gland du clitoris (“glans clitoridis”)
- Comeronym: capuchon du clitoris
- Holonym: clitoris
- décalotter le gland ― to uncover the glans penis or glans clitoridis by pulling back the foreskin or clitoral hood
- recalotter le gland ― to cover again the glans penis or glans clitoridis by pulling forward the foreskin or clitoral hood
- ellipsis of gland du pénis (“glans penis”)
- tassel
- (vulgar, slang, of a person, usually male) prick, wanker, bell end
Derived terms
Related terms
Further reading
- “gland”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Friulian
Alternative forms
- glant
Etymology
Noun
gland m (plural glands)
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French gland, from Latin glans, glandis. Doublet of the inherited ghindă.
Noun
gland n (plural glanduri)
- (anatomy) glans
- a decalota glandul ― to uncover the glans penis or glans clitoridis by pulling back the foreskin or clitoral hood
- a recalota glandul ― to cover again the glans penis or glans clitoridis by pulling forward the foreskin or clitoral hood
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