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hormone
- IPA[ˈhɔːməʊn]
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- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.;a synthetic substance with a similar effect to that of an animal or plant hormone.
noun: hormone, plural noun: hormones
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- 1. a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood or sap to stimulate specific cells or tissues into action.
- ▪ a synthetic substance with a similar effect to that of an animal or plant hormone.
- ▪ a person's sex hormones as held to influence behaviour or mood she told herself she was suffering from hormones, that she would cheer up soon
- a hormone secreted by the pituitary gland and stimulating the adrenal cortex.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the use of hormones in medical treatment: she underwent hormone treatment to increase her production of eggs pregnant women were given hormone treatments to prevent miscarriage
Oxford Dictionary
- any of a number of hormones regulating larval development in insects and inhibiting metamorphosis.
Oxford Dictionary
- the use of hormones in medical treatment: she underwent hormone treatment to increase her production of eggs pregnant women were given hormone treatments to prevent miscarriage
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for gonadotrophin
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for vasopressin
Oxford Dictionary
- a hormone thought to be involved in the body's response to stress, especially cortisol, ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the use of hormones in medical treatment: hormone therapy is another way to prevent osteoporosis
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- IPA[ˈhôrˌmōn]
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- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood ...
Oxford American Dictionary