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foot secretion
Sclerobase Scler"o*base (? or ?), n. [Gr. sklhro`s hard + ba`sis base.] (Zo["o]l.) The calcareous or hornlike coral forming the central stem or axis of most compound alcyonarians; -- called also foot secretion. See Illust. under Gorgoniacea, and C[oe]nenchyma. -- Scler`o*ba"sic, a.
Hypersecretion
Hypersecretion Hy`per*se*cre"tion, n. (Med.) Morbid or excessive secretion, as in catarrh.
Paralytic secretion
Paralytic Par`a*lyt"ic, a. [L. paralyticus, Gr. ?: cf. F. paralytique.] 1. Of or pertaining to paralysis; resembling paralysis. 2. Affected with paralysis, or palsy. The cold, shaking, paralytic hand. --Prior. 3. Inclined or tending to paralysis. Paralytic secretion (Physiol.), the fluid, generally thin and watery, secreted from a gland after section or paralysis of its nerves, as the pralytic saliva.
Secretist
Secretist Se"cret*ist, n. A dealer in secrets. [Obs.]
Secretitious
Secretitious Se`cre*ti"tious, a. Parted by animal secretion; as, secretitious humors. --Floyer.
Secretive
Secretive Se*cret"ive, a. Tending to secrete, or to keep secret or private; as, a secretive disposition.
Secretiveness
Secretiveness Se*cret"ive*ness, n. 1. The quality of being secretive; disposition or tendency to conceal. 2. (Phren.) The faculty or propensity which impels to reserve, secrecy, or concealment.

Meaning of SECRETI from wikipedia

- The Book of the Secret of Creation was translated into Latin (Liber de secretis naturae) in c. 1145–1151 by Hugo of Santalla. This text does not appear...
- Secret Workings of Art and Nature and on the Vanity of Magic (Epistola de Secretis Operibus Artis et Naturae et de Nullitate Magiae), also known as On the...
- Plantin, 1557. [2] De secreti del reverendo donno Alessio Piemontese. - Venetia: de gli Antonii, 1562. [3]. Vol. 1, 2, 3 Secreti (in Italian). Vol. 1....
- secrets'. His description of his hunt for secrets in the preface to the Secreti helped to give rise to a legend of the wandering empiric who dedicated...
- Secreta mulierum, also known as De secretis mulierum, is a natural philosophical text from the late thirteenth or early fourteenth century frequently attributed...
- only permitted position included Alexander of Hales and the author of De secretis mulierum,[clarification needed] who suggested that nonstandard positions...
- In English mediaeval government the Baga de Secretis or Bagga de Secretis was a store of secret do****ents. It originated as a leather sack, which the...
- Seal (sigillum) of Guy I count of Blois: S[IGILLUM] GUIDONIS DE CASTELLIONE COMITIS S[AN]CTI PAULI - SIGILLUM SECRETI MEI...
- outcome. In this period, the only book of secrets ascribed to a woman was I secreti della signora Isabella Cortese ('The Secrets of Signora Isabella Cortese')...
- of how-to.’ Some books of secrets, such as Alessio Piemontese's famous Secreti (1555), contained mainly practical and technological information in the...