
1) Bury 2) Cache 3) Camouflage 4) Cloak 5) Conceal 6) Conceal in a hiding place 7) Discharge 8) Disguise 9) Early Modern helmet 10) Exudate 11) Exude 12) Give off, like pheromones 13) Hide 14) Hide away 15) Hide directions to island 16) Keep secret 17) Keep under wraps 18) Mask 19) Ooze 20) Ooze out
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1) Bury 2) Cache 3) Conceal 4) Hide 5) Produce
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To make and give off such as when the beta cells make insulin and then release it into the blood so that the other cells in the body can use it to turn glucose (sugar) into energy.
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• (v. t.) To separate from the blood and elaborate by the process of secretion; to elaborate and emit as a secretion. See Secretion. • (v. t.) To deposit in a place of hiding; to hide; to conceal; as, to secrete stolen goods; to secrete one`s self.
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To form and release a substance. In the body, cells secrete substances, such as sweat that cools the body or hormones that act in other parts of the body.
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The process by which fluid is actively released onto a surface or into a fluid, e.g., blood.
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<physiology> To discharge a secretion, to release some sort of liquid substance (or substance in liquid). This can be done by the cell, by glands or other organs, or by tissues. ... Examples of things that are secreted are hormones, saliva, mucus, bile, and sweat. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(se-krēt´) to synthesize and release a substance.
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Se·crete' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Secreted ;
present participle & verbal noun Secreting .] [ Latin
secretus separated, secret, hidden, past participle of
secernere . See
Secret , and confer
...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: se-krēt′ Definitions: 1. To elaborate or produce some physiologically active substance (enzyme, hormone, metabolite) by a cell and to deliver it into blood, body cavity, or sap, either by direct diffusion, cellular exocytosis, or by means of a duct.
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To make and give off such as when the beta cells make insulin and then release it into the blood so that the other cells in the body can use it to turn glucose (sugar) into energy.
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[v] - place out of sight 2. [v] - generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids
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secrete (Janus word) 1. To produce and to discharge a secretion. 2. To conceal somebody or something.
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Latin secretus = separated; hence, to produce a chemical substance by glandular activity - adjective, secretory; noun, secretion.
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generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids
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