Gland

/ɡlænd/ noun

An organ in the body that makes and releases substances like hormones, sweat, or saliva.

From French *glande* “gland, tonsil,” from Latin *glans* “acorn,” because some glands look like small nuts. The term was extended in anatomy to cover many secreting organs. It now applies to both endocrine (hormone) and exocrine (like sweat) structures.

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