bulbourethral gland

bulbourethral gland
An exocrine gland which secretes a clear fluid known as pre-ejaculate or Cowper’s fluid (colloquially known as “pre-cum”) which is generated upon sexual arousal.
Syn: Cowper’s glands

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  • Bulbourethral gland — Male Anatomy The deeper branches of the internal pudendal artery …   Wikipedia

  • bulbourethral gland — n COWPER S GLAND …   Medical dictionary

  • bulbourethral gland — [bul΄bə yo͞o rē′thrəl] n. COWPER S GLAND …   English World dictionary

  • bulbourethral gland — noun either of two glands that discharge a component of seminal fluid into the urethra; homologous to Bartholin s gland in the female • Syn: ↑Cowper s gland • Hypernyms: ↑exocrine gland, ↑exocrine, ↑duct gland • Part Holonyms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • bulbourethral gland — Anat., Zool. See Cowper s gland. * * * ▪ anatomy also called  Cowper s Gland,         either of two pea shaped glands in the male, located beneath the prostate gland at the beginning of the internal portion of the penis; they add fluids to semen… …   Universalium

  • bulbourethral gland — noun Etymology: Latin bulbus bulb + English urethral Date: circa 1903 Cowper s gland …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • duct of bulbourethral gland — ductus glandulae bulbourethralis …   Medical dictionary

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  • bulbocavernous gland — bulbourethral gland glandula bulbourethralis …   Medical dictionary

  • Cowper's gland — Cow·per s gland .kau̇ pərz , .kü pərz , .ku̇p ərz n either of two small glands of which one lies on each side of the male urethra below the prostate gland and discharges a secretion into the semen called also bulbourethral gland, gland of Cowper… …   Medical dictionary

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