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thyroid gland
noun
a two-lobed endocrine gland, located at the base of the neck that secretes two hormones that regulate the rates of metabolism, growth, and development.
thyroid gland
noun
an endocrine gland of vertebrates, consisting in man of two lobes near the base of the neck. It secretes hormones that control metabolism and body growth
thyroid gland
A two-lobed gland that wraps around the trachea and is located at the base of the neck in vertebrate animals. The thyroid gland secretes two important hormones: thyroxine, which regulates the cell metabolism necessary for normal growth and development, and calcitonin, which stimulates the formation of bone and helps regulate the amount of calcium in the blood.
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Surgeons removed her thyroid gland but did not fully eradicate the cancer, which had spread to her vocal cords, the paper said.
About 80% of people with an overactive thyroid gland have it.
Dorio, 72, said it was expected to take about three hours to remove the tumor and half of Clough’s thyroid gland.
Hypothyroidism is a disorder in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormones.
An overactive thyroid gland could lead to weight loss and make it hard to fall asleep.
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