Definition of Glandula. Meaning of Glandula. Synonyms of Glandula

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Definition of Glandula

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Biglandular
Biglandular Bi*glan"du*lar, a. [Pref. bi- + glandular.] Having two glands, as a plant.
Glandular
Glandular Glan"du*lar, a. [Cf. F. glandulaire. See Glandule.] Containing or supporting glands; consisting of glands; pertaining to glands.
Glandulation
Glandulation Glan`du*la"tion, n. [Cf. F. glandulation.] (Bot.) The situation and structure of the secretory vessels in plants. --Martyn. Glandulation respects the secretory vessels, which are either glandules, follicles, or utricles. --J. Lee.

Meaning of Glandula from wikipedia

- name, Vesalius used glandula pituitaria, from which the English name pituitary gland is ultimately derived. The expression glandula pituitaria is still...
- Genus: Bombina Oken, 1816 Species See text Synonyms List Bombinator Merrem, 1820 Bombitator Wagler, 1830 Glandula Tian and Hu, 1985 Grobina Dubois, 1987...
- prelaryngeal, jugulodigastric lymph nodes Identifiers Latin glandula parathyreoidea inferior, glandula parathyreoidea superior MeSH D010280 TA98 A11.4.00.001...
- Bal**** glandula (commonly known as the North American acorn barnacle or common acorn barnacle) is one of the most common barnacle species on the Pacific...
- thyroid gland is derived from the medical Latin used by Whartonglandula thyreoidea. Glandula means 'gland' in Latin, and thyreoidea can be traced back to...
- Details Part of Salivary glands System Digestive system Identifiers Latin glandula parotidea MeSH D010306 TA98 A05.1.02.003 TA2 2800 FMA 59790 Anatomical...
- The sublingual gland (glandula sublingualis) is a seromucous polystomatic exocrine gland. Located underneath the oral diaphragm (diaphragma oris), the...
- 17th century. For example, English physician Thomas Willis described a glandula pinealis in his book, Cerebri anatome cui accessit nervorum descriptio...
- A sebaceous gland or oil gland is a microscopic exocrine gland in the skin that opens into a hair follicle to secrete an oily or waxy matter, called sebum...
- Nerve Celiac and renal plexus Lymph Lumbar lymph nodes Identifiers Latin glandula suprarenalis MeSH D000311 TA98 A11.5.00.001 TA2 3874 FMA 9604 Anatomical...