mammary

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A mamma (milk-secreting organ of a woman or a female animal)
Of or relating to mamma or breast (of a woman or a female animal)

mammary arteries and veins.

Of or pertaining to the mammæ or breasts; as, the mammary arteries and veins
{s} of or pertaining to the mamma or breast; of or pertainign to the udder
{i} (Informal) breast
Mammary means relating to the breasts. the mammary glands. connected with or relating to the breasts (mamma; MAMMAL)
Of or relating to a breast or breasts (of a woman or a female animal)
A breast (of a woman or a female animal)
of or relating to the milk-giving gland of the female
mammary gland
A gland that secretes milk for suckling an infant or offspring
mammary glands
plural form of mammary gland
mammary-gland
Attributive form of mammary gland

mammary-gland fetish.

mammary ridge
(Anatomi) Either of a pair of longitudinal ectodermal thickenings in the mammalian embryo that extend from the base of the anterior to the posterior limb buds and are the source of the mammary glands —called also milk line
mammary gland
Any of the milk-producing glands in female mammals, consisting of lobes containing clusters of alveoli with a system of ducts to convey the milk to an external nipple or teat. These glands typically occur in pairs and begin secreting milk when young are born. the part of a woman's breast that produces milk, or a similar part of a female animal. Milk-producing gland of female mammals, usually present but undeveloped and nonfunctional in males. Regulated by the endocrine system, it is derived from a modification of sweat glands. The mammary gland of a woman who has not borne children consists of a conical disk of glandular tissue, encased in fat that gives the breast its shape. The gland is made up of lobes drained by separate ducts that meet at the nipple. Pregnancy causes the cells lining the lobes to multiply, and lactation begins in response to hormones released starting at the time of birth. At the end of lactation, the glands return almost to their state before pregnancy. After menopause, they atrophy and are largely replaced by connective tissue and fat
mammary gland
milk-secreting organ of female mammals
mammary