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Definition of secre
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of secre is as below...
Secre (a.)
Secret;
secretive;
faithful
to a
secret.
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Insalivation
::
Insalivation
(n.) The
mixing
of the food with the
saliva
and other
secretions
of the mouth in
eating.
Counsel
::
Counsel
(n.) A
secret
opinion
or
purpose;
a
private
matter.
Thirst
::
Thirst
(n.) A
sensation
of
dryness
in the
throat
associated
with a
craving
for
liquids,
produced
by
deprivation
of
drink,
or by some other cause (as fear,
excitement,
etc.) which
arrests
the
secretion
of the
pharyngeal
mucous
membrane;
hence,
the
condition
producing
this
sensation..
Buzz
::
Buzz (n.) A
whisper;
a
report
spread
secretly
or
cautiously.
Cubilose
::
Cubilose
(n.) A
mucilagenous
secretion
of
certain
birds found as the
characteristic
ingredient
of
edible
bird's-nests.
Grip
::
Grip (v. t.) A
peculiar
mode of
clasping
the hand, by which
members
of a
secret
association
recognize
or
greet,
one
another;
as, a
masonic
grip..
Vessel
::
Vessel
(n.) Any tube or canal in which the blood or other
fluids
are
contained,
secreted,
or
circulated,
as the
arteries,
veins,
lymphatics,
etc..
Stab
::
Stab (v. t.) Fig.: To
injure
secretly
or by
malicious
falsehood
or
slander;
as, to stab a
person's
reputation..
Self-one
::
Self-one
(a.)
Secret.
Membrane
::
Membrane
(n.) A thin layer or fold of
tissue,
usually
supported
by a
fibrous
network,
serving
to cover or line some part or
organ,
and often
secreting
or
absorbing
certain
fluids..
Pituitary
::
Pituitary
(a.)
Secreting
mucus or
phlegm;
as, the
pituitary
membrane,
or the
mucous
membrane
which lines the nasal
cavities..
Carbonaro
::
Carbonaro
(n.) A
member
of a
secret
political
association
in
Italy,
organized
in the early part of the
nineteenth
centry
for the
purpose
of
changing
the
government
into a
republic..
Mystery
::
Mystery
(a.) A kind of
secret
religious
celebration,
to which none were
admitted
except
those who had been
initiated
by
certain
preparatory
ceremonies;
--
usually
plural;
as, the
Eleusinian
mysteries..
Musk
::
Musk (n.) A
substance
of a
reddish
brown
color,
and when fresh of the
consistence
of
honey,
obtained
from a bag being
behind
the navel of the male musk deer. It has a
slightly
bitter
taste,
but is
specially
remarkable
for its
powerful
and
enduring
odor. It is used in
medicine
as a
stimulant
antispasmodic.
The term is also
applied
to
secretions
of
various
other
animals,
having
a
similar
odor..
Heart
::
Heart (n.) Vital part;
secret
meaning;
real
intention.
Secrecies
::
Secrecies
(pl. ) of
Secrec.
Lactifuge
::
Lactifuge
(n.) A
medicine
to check the
secretion
of milk, or to
dispel
a
supposed
accumulation
of milk in any part of the
body..
Secret
::
Secret
(a.)
Faithful
to a
secret;
not
inclined
to
divulge
or
betray
confidence;
secretive.
Pump
::
Pump (v. t.)
Figuratively,
to draw out or
obtain,
as
secrets
or
money,
by
persistent
questioning
or
plying;
to
question
or ply
persistently
in order to
elicit
something,
as
information,
money,
etc..
Pancreas
::
Pancreas
(n.) The
sweetbread,
a gland
connected
with the
intestine
of
nearly
all
vertebrates.
It is
usually
elongated
and
light-colored,
and its
secretion,
called
the
pancreatic
juice,
is
discharged,
often
together
with the bile, into the upper part of the
intestines,
and is a
powerful
aid in
digestion.
See
Illust.
of
Digestive
apparatus..
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