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Bartholin's gland
Bar·tho·lin's gland B0092900 (bär′tl-ĭnz, -thə-lĭnz)n. Either of two small compound racemose glands on either side of the vaginal orifice that secrete a lubricating mucus and are homologous to the bulbourethral glands in the male. [After Caspar Bartholin (1585-1629), Danish physician.]Bar•tho′lin's gland` (bɑrˈtoʊ lɪnz, ˈbɑr tl ɪnz) n. either of a pair of small lubricating glands at the base of the vagina. [1920–25; after Caspar Bartholin (1655–1738), Danish anatomist] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Bartholin's gland - either of the two posterior vestibular glands that secrete a lubricating mucus; homologous to Cowper's gland in the malefemale reproductive system - the reproductive system of femalesvestibular gland - a gland that opens into the vestibule of the vagina; secretions lubricate the vagina during coitus | EncyclopediaSeeBartholin's glandsBartholin's gland
Bartholin's gland (bär′tl-ĭnz, -thə-lĭnz)n. Either of two small compound racemose glands on either side of the vaginal orifice that secrete a lubricating mucus and are homologous to the bulbourethral glands in the male.Bartholin's gland Glandula vestibularis major, vulvovaginal gland Anatomy Either of the paired glands on each side of the vaginal orifice which are homologues of the ♂ bulbourethral glandsBartholin's gland Related to Bartholin's gland: Skene's glandWords related to Bartholin's glandnoun either of the two posterior vestibular glands that secrete a lubricating mucusRelated Words- female reproductive system
- vestibular gland
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