English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
(1646) From French sécrétion, from Latin sēcrētiō, sēcrētiōnem.
Noun
secretion (countable and uncountable, plural secretions)
- (countable) any substance that is secreted by an organism
- (uncountable) the act of secreting a substance, especially from a gland
Derived terms
Translations
act of secreting
- Arabic: إِفْرَاز m (ʔifrāz)
- Bulgarian: отделяне (bg) n (otdeljane)
- Catalan: secreció f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 分泌 (zh) (fēnmì)
- Czech: vylučování n, vyměšování n, sekrece (cs) f
- Dutch: secretie (nl) f
- Esperanto: sekrecio
- Finnish: eritys (fi)
- French: sécrétion (fr) f
- Galician: secreción (gl) f
- German: Sekretion (de) f
- Greek: έκκριση (el) f (ékkrisi)
- Hindi: रिसना (hi) (risnā)
- Hungarian: elválasztás (hu)
- Indonesian: sekresi (id)
- Italian: secrezione (it)
- Japanese: 分泌 (ja) (ぶんぴつ, bunpitsu, ぶんぴ, bunpi)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: derdan (ku)
- Macedonian: лачење n (lačenje), излачување n (izlačuvanje), секреција f (sekrecija)
- Malay: ڤريمبيسن (perémbésan)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: utskillelse m
- Persian: ترشح (fa) (taraššoh)
- Portuguese: secreção (pt) f
- Romanian: secretare (ro) f, secreționare, secrețiere f
- Russian: выделе́ние (ru) n (vydelénije), секре́ция (ru) f (sekrécija)
- Spanish: secreción (es) f
- Swedish: sekretion (sv) c, utsöndring (sv) c, insöndring (sv) c (to the blood)
- Ukrainian: ви́ділення n (výdilennja), секре́ція f (sekrécija)
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Etymology 2
Noun
secretion (plural secretions)
- the act of hiding something
- Synonyms: secreting, spiriting away
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Interlingua
Noun
secretion (plural secretiones)
- secretion