sudoriferous gland
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Definition
- Noun:
- A sweat gland: A "sudoriferous gland" is any of the small tubular structures in the skin that produce and secrete sweat (perspiration) to help regulate body temperature.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The primary function of a sudoriferous gland is thermoregulation.
- Eccrine and apocrine are two main types of sudoriferous glands in human skin.
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Medical Context: The term "sudoriferous gland" is primarily used in formal, scientific, or medical writing and discourse.
- The dermatologist explained how a blocked sudoriferous gland can lead to miliaria.
Variants and Related Words
- Sudoriferous (adj): Producing or secreting sweat.
- The sudoriferous ducts carry sweat to the skin's surface.
- Sweat gland (n): The common, everyday term for "sudoriferous gland".
- Perspiratory gland (n): A less common synonym.
Synonyms
- Sweat gland: The most common and direct synonym.
- Perspiratory gland: A formal synonym emphasizing the secretion of perspiration.
Related Terms (Not direct synonyms)
- Sebaceous gland: A different type of skin gland that secretes oil (sebum), not sweat.
- Exocrine gland: A broader category of glands that secrete substances through ducts, which includes sudoriferous glands.
Noun
- any of the glands in the skin that secrete perspiration