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  • 1Gay glands — (ga) [Alexander Heinrich Gay, Russian anatomist, 1842–1907] circumanal glands …

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  • 2Gay glands — circumanal g s …

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  • 3Gay — A person who is homosexual, especially a male homosexual. The word gay in this regard may denote the homosexual individual or the lifestyle, particularly a male homosexual lifestyle. * * * Alexander H., Russian anatomist, 1842–1907. See G. glands …

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  • 4circumanal glands — specialized sweat and sebaceous glands situated in an annular zone around the anus; called also anal or Gay glands …

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  • 5gland — An organized aggregation of cells functioning as a secretory or excretory organ. SYN: glandula (1) [TA]. [L. glans, acorn] accessory g. a small mass of glandular structure, detached from but lying near another and larger g., to which it is… …

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  • 6List of sexology topics — This is a list of topics related to sexology, human sexuality and marriage customs, and related topics such as human sexual anatomy, reproductive biology, andrology, gynaecology, obstetrics and, where relevant, anthropology. Note that this list… …

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  • 7Anal sex — This article is about the human sexual act. For anal sex in non human animals, see Animal sexual behaviour. Depiction of anal sex on 510 BC Attic red figure …

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  • 8Eugen Steinach — Dr Eugen Steinach (1861 1944) a leading Austrian physiologist and pioneer in endocrinology.Dr. Steinach performed endocrine research that was aimed to revolutionize human life by the use of glandular techniques, for example, experiments with… …

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  • 9Brighton — This article is about the town of Brighton in England. For the city, see Brighton and Hove. For other uses, see Brighton (disambiguation). Coordinates: 50°50′35″N 0°07′53″W /  …

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  • 10lepidopteran — /lep i dop teuhr euhn/, adj. 1. lepidopterous. n. 2. a lepidopterous insect. [1850 55; LEPIDOPTER(A) + AN] * * * Any of the more than 100,000 species constituting the order Lepidoptera (Greek: scaly wing ): butterflies, moths, and skippers. The… …

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