Hormone

/ˈhɔːrmoʊn/ noun

A chemical made in the body that travels in the blood and controls or influences activities like growth, mood, and energy.

From Greek “hormōn,” meaning “to set in motion” or “to excite,” coined in the early 1900s for these newly discovered body chemicals. Scientists chose the word to show that hormones get processes moving.

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