ec·crine
(ĕk′rĭn, -rīn′, -rēn′)adj.1. Relating to an eccrine gland or its secretion, especially sweat.
2. Exocrine.
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eccrine
(ˈɛkrɪn) adj (Physiology) of or denoting glands that secrete externally, esp the numerous sweat glands on the human body. Compare
apocrine [from Greek ekkrinein to secrete, from ek- ec- + krinein to separate]
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ec•crine
(ˈɛk rɪn, -raɪn, -rin)
adj. of or pertaining to certain sweat glands, distributed over the entire body, that secrete a type of sweat important for regulating body heat (disting. from
apocrine).
[1925–30; < Greek
ekkrinein to secrete (
ek- ec- +
krinein to separate)]
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Adj. | 1. | eccrine - (of exocrine glands) producing a clear aqueous secretion without releasing part of the secreting cell; important in regulating body temperatureapocrine - (of exocrine glands) producing a secretion in which part of the secreting cell is released with the secretion; "mother's milk is one apocrine secretion" |
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