adjective relating to or affected by diabetes

  • The doctor prescribed insulin for the diabetic patient.
  • My friend is diabetic and needs to watch his sugar intake.
  • I heard that guy is a diabetic, so he can't eat any more candy.
  • Being in debt is like being a diabetic, you have to carefully manage your resources.

noun a cell or group of cells that secretes a substance for use elsewhere in the body

  • The endocrine system includes various glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream.
  • I think my sweat glands are overactive because I always sweat profusely.
  • I heard she got a glandular fever and has been feeling really sick.
  • His generosity is like a gland that produces kindness and warmth in everyone around him.

noun a pair of glands responsible for producing gametes (sperm or eggs) and sex hormones

  • The gonads are responsible for producing gametes in the human reproductive system.
  • I heard that getting hit in the gonads is extremely painful.
  • He kicked him right in the gonads during the fight.
  • She had the intellectual gonads to challenge the status quo and push for change.

adjective relating to or involved in secretion, especially of a fluid

  • The secretory cells in the pancreas release enzymes to aid in digestion.
  • The secretory stuff in the body is responsible for a lot of things.
  • I heard she's got some secretory skills when it comes to baking.
  • His secretory nature always keeps people guessing about his true intentions.

noun a phase in a woman's life leading up to menopause, characterized by hormonal changes and symptoms such as hot flashes and irregular periods

  • Perimenopause is the transitional period before menopause when a woman's body undergoes hormonal changes.
  • I've been experiencing some symptoms that I think might be perimenopause.
  • My body is going through some serious perimenopause craziness right now.
  • Entering perimenopause can feel like navigating through a stormy sea of hormonal fluctuations.

noun the branch of medicine dealing with endocrine glands and hormones

  • The study of hormones and their impact on the body falls under the realm of endocrinology.
  • I'm thinking of specializing in endocrinology because I find hormones fascinating.
  • Endocrinology is all about the body's hormone game.
  • Exploring the intricate web of hormones is like delving into the mysteries of endocrinology.

a1c

noun A1C is a medical term used to refer to a blood test that measures the average level of glucose in the blood over the past 2-3 months. It is commonly used to diagnose and monitor diabetes.

adjective A1C can also be used as an adjective to describe the type of blood test being performed or the results obtained from the test.

  • The doctor ordered a1c test to monitor the patient's blood sugar levels.
  • I have to go get my a1c checked at the lab tomorrow.
  • My a1c results came back high, I need to cut down on the sweets.
  • Keeping track of your a1c is like keeping an eye on your body's fuel gauge.

noun a gland that is not essential for normal functioning but supplements the activity of another gland or organ

  • The accessory gland in male insects plays a crucial role in the production of seminal fluid.
  • Did you know that the accessory gland in insects helps in producing the fluid needed for reproduction?
  • The accessory gland in bugs is like the factory that makes the stuff needed for baby bugs.
  • Just like how a chef adds the final touch to a dish, the accessory gland puts the finishing touch on the insect reproductive process.

noun a plural form of the noun adenohypophysis, which refers to the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland

  • The adenohypophyses are the anterior part of the pituitary gland responsible for producing and releasing various hormones.
  • The adenohypophyses are like the boss of the pituitary gland, calling the shots on hormone production.
  • The adenohypophyses are the pituitary gland's main crew for hormone business.
  • Think of the adenohypophyses as the pituitary gland's executive team, making all the important hormone decisions.

noun a type of tumor that is usually non-cancerous and forms in the glands of the body

  • The patient was diagnosed with a benign adenoma in their colon.
  • The doctor found a little growth called an adenoma in your gut.
  • Hey, did you hear about Joe's adenoma scare? It turned out to be nothing serious.
  • Like an adenoma, negativity can slowly grow and cause harm if not addressed.

noun a plural form of adenoma, which is a type of benign tumor that arises in glandular tissue

  • Adenomata are benign tumors that can develop in various organs of the body.
  • My aunt had adenomata removed from her colon last year.
  • I heard adenomata are no big deal, just some growths that need to be taken care of.
  • Like adenomata, negative thoughts can grow and cause harm if not addressed early on.

noun a combining form representing adrenal gland in compound words

  • The adrenal glands produce hormones such as adrenaline.
  • I could feel my adrenaline pumping as I prepared for the race.
  • I love the rush of adrenalin when I go bungee jumping.
  • His adrenalin-fueled excitement was palpable as he waited for the results.

verb to surgically remove one or both adrenal glands

  • The surgeon had to adrenalectomize the patient to remove a tumor from the adrenal gland.
  • The doctor had to take out the adrenal gland to get rid of the tumor.
  • The doc had to chop out the adrenal gland to deal with the tumor.
  • She had to adrenalectomize her negative thoughts to improve her mental health.

adjective describing a state of having undergone adrenalectomy, a surgical removal of one or both adrenal glands

  • The adrenalectomized patient showed a significant decrease in cortisol levels.
  • After the surgery, the adrenalectomized person had to take extra care of their health.
  • The adrenalectomized dude was feeling really weak after the operation.
  • Being adrenalectomized felt like losing a part of oneself.