pituitary
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    Etymology
    
1610s, from Latin pītuītārius (“mucous”), from pītuīta (“clammy moisture, phlegm, mucus, slime”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *peyH- (“to be fat, swell”). Taken as the name for the gland because it was believed that it channeled mucus to the nose. As a noun by 1899.
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Translations
    
of or pertaining to the pituitary gland
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Noun
    
pituitary (plural pituitaries)
- (anatomy) The pituitary gland.
- (anatomy) The pituitary gland together with the pituitary stalk.
- (medicine) An extract from the pituitary gland.
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pituitary gland
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pituitary gland together with the pituitary stalk
extract from the pituitary gland
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