f., biyol. salgılamak

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التركية - الإنجليزية
secrete
To conceal

Whereas the Renaissance had allowed madness into the light, the classical age saw it as scandal or shame. Families secreted mad uncles and strange cousins in asylums.

To extract a substance from blood, sap, or similar to produce and emit waste for excretion or for the fulfilling of a physiological function

Many tumors secrete two or more different hormones.

To steal

The royal jewels were secreted away in the middle of the night, sub rosa.

figurative uses

Let me not be misunderstood. I see as clearly as any man possibly can, and rate as highly, the value of wealth, and of hereditary wealth, as the security of refinement, the feeder of all those arts that ennoble and beautify life, and as making a country worth living in. Many an ancestral hall here in England has been a nursery of that culture which has been of example and benefit to all. Old gold has a civilizing virtue which new gold must grow old to be capable of secreting.

separated

{2} This ſo containeth all things, as not being yet ſecrete and diſtinc‍t ; whereas in the Second they are diſcerned and diſtinguiſhed by Reaſon ; that is, they are Ac‍tually diſtinguiſhed in their Ideas ; whereas the Firſt is the Simple and Fecund Power of all things.

{v} to hide, conceal, separate
If you secrete something somewhere, you hide it there so that nobody will find it. She secreted the gun in the kitchen cabinet
To make and give off such as when the beta cells make insulin and then release it into the blood so that the other cells in the body can use it to turn glucose (sugar) into energy
{f} discharge, exude; hide, conceal
To separate from the blood and elaborate by the process of secretion; to elaborate and emit as a secretion
If part of a plant, animal, or human secretes a liquid, it produces it. The sweat glands secrete water
place out of sight; keep secret; "The money was secreted from his children
generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids; "secrete digestive juices"; "release a hormone into the blood stream" place out of sight; keep secret; "The money was secreted from his children
place out of sight; keep secret; "The money was secreted from his children"
generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids; "secrete digestive juices"; "release a hormone into the blood stream"
Of organs: to produce and emit (bodily fluids)
To deposit in a place of hiding; to hide; to conceal; as, to secrete stolen goods; to secrete one's self
f., biyol. salgılamak
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