释义 |
en·do·crine I. \ˈendəkrə̇n; -ˌkrin, -rīn, -rēn\ adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary end- + -crine (from Greek krinein to separate) — more at certain 1. : secreting internally; specifically : producing secretions that are distributed in the body by way of the blood stream rather than discharged through ducts — used of glands (as the thyroid, suprarenal, and pituitary) that secrete hormones 2. : of, relating to, or associated with a hormone 3. : of or belonging to an endocrine gland : like that of an endocrine gland II. noun also en·do·crin \-_krə̇n, -ˌkrin\ (-s) 1. : a secretion leaving the gland producing it by way of the circulatory system : hormone 2. : endocrine gland |