Crossword-Solution: SECRETION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Secretion | n. | The act of secreting or concealing; as, the secretion of dutiable goods. |
| Secretion | n. | The act of secreting; the process by which material is separated from the blood through the agency of the cells of the various glands and elaborated by the cells into new substances so as to form the various secretions, as the saliva, bile, and other digestive fluids. The process varies in the different glands, and hence are formed the various secretions. |
| Secretion | n. | Any substance or fluid secreted, or elaborated and emitted, as the gastric juice. |
Anagrams
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| SECRETION | anagram | NEOTERICS, RESECTION |
We have 10 clues for the answer “SECRETION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| CELL product that is transported to its exterior | 1 answer |
| GLAND, process of synthesis and passage from a | 1 answer |
| PASSAGE of material formed by a cell to its exterior | 1 answer |
| SYNTHESIS and passage from a gland, process of | 1 answer |
| substance that is released from a cell, organ, or gland | 1 answer |
| Cell product | 2 answers |
| URINE formation, process of (in order) | 3 answers |
| concealing | 45 answers |
| Emission | 52 answers |
| Discharge | 89 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with SECRETION (5)
Milk is richer in iodine than wine; independently of the soil, with which it varies, the proportion of iodine in milk is in the inverse ratio of the abundance of that secretion.
See Amber.] A substance of the consistence of wax, found floating in the Indian Ocean and other parts of the tropics, and also as a morbid secretion in the intestines of the sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus), which is believed to be in all cases its true origin.
Goopes, Ann Veronica gathered, was a mathematical tutor and visited schools, and his wife wrote a weekly column in New Ideas upon vegetarian cookery, vivisection, degeneration, the lacteal secretion, appendicitis, and the Higher Thought generally, and assisted in the management of a fruit shop in the Tottenham Court Road.
The silk manufacture, though originating in the secretion of a tiny caterpillar, is perhaps equally extraordinary.
Wildberg describes a case in which one twin was born two months after the other, and there was no secretion of milk until after the second birth.
Quotes with SECRETION (3)
However gross a man may be, the minute he expresses a strong and genuine affection, some inner secretion alters his features, animates his gestures, and colors his voice. The stupidest man will often, under the stress of passion, achieve heights of eloquence, in thought if not in language, and seem to move in some luminous sphere. Goriot's voice and gesture had at this moment the power of communication that characterizes the great actor. Are not our finer feelings the poems of the human will?
All that can best be expressed in words should be expressed in verse, but verse is a slow thing to create; nay, it is not really created: it is a secretion of the mind, it is a pearl that gathers round some irritant and slowly expresses the very essence of beauty and of desire that has lain long, potential and unexpressed, in the mind of the man who secretes it. God knows that this Unknown Country has been hit off in verse a hundred times... Milton does it so well in the Four…
As a consequence of natural analgesic actions or as a result of the administration of drugs that interfere with body signaling (painkillers, anesthetics), the brain receives a distorted view of what the body state really is at the moment. We know that in situations of fear in which the brain chooses the running option rather than freezing, the brain stem disengages the part of the pain-transmission circuitry, a bit like pulling the plug. The periqueductal gray, which controls…