Secrete

Word SECRETE
Character 7
Hyphenation se crete
Pronunciations /sɪˈkɹiːt/

Definitions and meanings of "Secrete"

What do we mean by secrete?

Separated

1. generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids. 2. Before the winter came, wild animals try to cache and store food for dormancy. Urban Dictionary

Another word for secret, though used to describe something in a much greater scale Urban Dictionary

Can't tellya Urban Dictionary

Information u tell someone when u want it to become public knowledge by morning Urban Dictionary

"The secret" is to take old, uncopyrighted material, republish and sell it as your own, and make millions. This isn't what the book "The secret" will tell you, but it's how the author got rich. Urban Dictionary

Something you're not supposed to tell anyone, but somehow gets out regardless of who told who. Urban Dictionary

A general term used to describe the products of glands in animals and plants. Glands such as the thyroid, testes, ovaries, adrenals, pituitary synthesize hormones which they excrete into the bloodstream. These are endocrine glands. Other glands include sweat, prostate, lachrymal, and Bartholin's glands. These are exocrine glands which excrete their products into places other than the bloodstream. The pancreas and stomach are unusual in that their secretions contain both endocrine (insulin) and exocrine (digestive) hormones. The female breast secretes milk and is an exocrine gland. The testis is a highly specialised mixed gland with both endocrine (testosterone) and exocrine (sperm)functions. The female ovary is a specialised mixed gland also. The word is also used loosely to describe mucous-like substances which are transudates or exudates. These are substances derived from fluid in the tissues and which are driven across a membrane e.g. vaginal wall by a pressure gradient - usually blood pressure but could be osmotic. Secretions may become profuse during illness e.g. common cold as the body attempts to wash away the infective agent. Urban Dictionary

A general term used to describe the products of glands in animals and plants. Glands such as the thyroid, testes, ovaries, adrenals, pituitary synthesize hormones which they excrete into the bloodstream. These are endocrine glands. Other glands include sweat, prostate, lachrymal, and Bartholin's glands. These are exocrine glands which excrete their products into places other than the bloodstream. The pancreas and stomach are unusual in that their secretions contain both endocrine (insulin) and exocrine (digestive) hormones. The word is also used loosely to describe mucous-like substances which are transudates or exudates. These are substances derived from fluid in the tissues and which are driven across a membrane e.g. vaginal wall by a pressure gradient - usually blood pressure but could be osmotic. Secretions may become profuse during illness e.g. common cold as the body attempts to wash away the infective agent. Urban Dictionary

I. Something you tell to one person at a time. II. Something to burden a friend with. Urban Dictionary

An elementally flawed concept Urban Dictionary

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The word "secrete" in example sentences

My secrete is not teh weapon, but the pratice, if you plan on making a Rockie Mtn Shot, you must be able to shot accurate to 400 yds if you gonna kill your game. ❋ Unknown (2010)

How long befor you shot the episode did you know were going to be killed off and did you have to keep it a secrete from the other cast members. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I often managed, in our short interviews, to give them notes which Madame Élisabeth had contrived to secrete from the searches of the municipals; these notes usually related to information desired by Their Majesties. ❋ Cl (1912)

We had for food the crusts and fragments of bread and meat which we had each managed to secrete from the native Prince's table, and once or twice we had some game which the gentlemen managed to knock down or snare, but the danger of lighting ❋ Mary Anne (1871)

You may recall the secrete nuclear program Saddam had prior to the first Gulf War, the secret program Quadalfi in Libya gave up recently when he was afraid the U.S. might send our Army his way, and the secret network for nuclear technology centered around the group from Pakistan which was making Libya's program possible. ❋ Nick Anthis (2006)

BS: It's more common to "secrete" things in one's orifices--although I hope one can keep that secret. ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2009)

The subsequent "secrete" bombing of Cambodia along the so called "Ho Chi Minh Trail" and then a full scaled invasion of Cambodia lead to additional death and suffering of hundreds and thousands of innocent Khmer. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Then, it will "secrete" the unnecessary components out of the blood straight to the neuphron and lumen. ❋ Julianadoom (2009)

They have different kinds of cells—digestive cells, cells that secrete the spicules segments of the body skeleton of spongy proteinaceous material, and so on—which can communicate with one another and divide up the labor of life to work together as a single individual. ❋ Martin A. Nowak (2011)

In addition, members of the Pleurodelinae family usually secrete slime laced with toxins to repel predators. ❋ Ben Ritz (2011)

The transplanted cells secrete what Dr. La Ferla refers to as "brain fertilizer", BDNF Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor in a steady and continuing supply. ❋ Don C. Reed (2011)

Instead, the authors suggest, the presence of a lung-cancer tumor may somehow block the body's uptake of, or desire for, nicotine; perhaps, they surmise, such tumors may secrete a chemical that makes that happen. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The money was [secreted] from his childfren. squirrels secrete nuts in [a hollow] [tree trunk]. ❋ Purinsy (2008)

[zac] [van] [lue]: my secrete is i like hentai person 1: omg wow i never knew that ❋ English Word Maker 2004 (2019)

❋ TanooKirby (2003)

❋ Hmmm (2003)

I just [discovered] "The secret" to easy [wealth]! It's [plagiarism]! ❋ GAWII (2008)

I thought that [your crush] on [JT] was supposed to be a secret. [Keep it] secret. Keep it safe. ❋ JenThe80'sFan (2004)

Secretions in animals and [plants] may [contain] [hormones], protective chemicals, and lubricants. ❋ O'Flagherty (2007)

Secretions in animals and [plants] may [contain] [hormones], protective chemicals and lubricants. ❋ O'Flagherty (2007)

[No comment] on examples, [guess] its [secret]... ❋ Azure Dragon (2010)

No secret is [really] secret. ❋ Racket Smasher (2007)

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