Definition of Sweat duct

1. Noun. A small duct that conveys sweat from a sudoriferous gland to the surface of the skin.

Generic synonyms: Ductule, Ductulus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sweat Duct

swearer
swearers
swearest
sweareth
swearier
sweariest
swearing
swearings
swears
swearword
swearwords
sweary
sweat
sweat bag
sweat bullets
sweat duct (current term)
sweat equity
sweat gland
sweat glands
sweat it out
sweat like a pig
sweat of one's brow
sweat off
sweat pants
sweat pore
sweat rash
sweat room
sweat shirt
sweat shirts
sweat sock

Literary usage of Sweat duct

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1893)
"Of course, if it were proved that lymph is a secretion, and that there are special secretory nerves in that part of the sweat-duct which is situated in the ..."

2. Journal of Cutaneous Diseases Including Syphilis by American Dermatological Association (1916)
"The sweat duct was not dilated in the region of the plugs, ... The hyperkeratosis had not extended down into the dermal portion of the sweat duct. ..."

3. An Elementary Treatise on Human Anatomy by Joseph Leidy (1889)
"Excepting where the epidermis is thin, the passage from the sweat-duct forms a tolerably close spiral, with the number of turns proportioned to the ..."

4. Journal of Cutaneous and Genito-urinary Diseases (1899)
"In another lesion excised from the same case similar changes were observed, but the lower half of the intra-epidermal portion of the sweat- duct was dilated ..."

5. Transactions of the Pathological Society of London by Pathological Society of London (1878)
"The sweat duct is seen entering the globe to the right of its apex, and also leaving the globe below. The contents of the globe are young epithelial cells, ..."

6. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1893)
"Of course, if it were proved that lymph is a secretion, and that there are special secretory nerves in that part of the sweat-duct which is situated in the ..."

7. Journal of Cutaneous Diseases Including Syphilis by American Dermatological Association (1916)
"The sweat duct was not dilated in the region of the plugs, ... The hyperkeratosis had not extended down into the dermal portion of the sweat duct. ..."

8. An Elementary Treatise on Human Anatomy by Joseph Leidy (1889)
"Excepting where the epidermis is thin, the passage from the sweat-duct forms a tolerably close spiral, with the number of turns proportioned to the ..."

9. Journal of Cutaneous and Genito-urinary Diseases (1899)
"In another lesion excised from the same case similar changes were observed, but the lower half of the intra-epidermal portion of the sweat- duct was dilated ..."

10. Transactions of the Pathological Society of London by Pathological Society of London (1878)
"The sweat duct is seen entering the globe to the right of its apex, and also leaving the globe below. The contents of the globe are young epithelial cells, ..."

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