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غدّة (ghuddah) is an Arabic medical term meaning 'gland,' referring to an organ in the body that secretes substances such as hormones, sweat, or saliva. It is commonly used in medical and anatomical contexts to describe various types of glands including endocrine and exocrine glands. The word is fundamental in medical Arabic terminology and appears frequently in healthcare discussions and educational materials.
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غدّة الدرقية مسؤولة عن إنتاج الهرمونات التي تنظم عملية الأيض.
Ghuddah al-dirqiyyah mas'oolah 'an intaj al-hormonaat allati tunazzim 'amaliyyat al-ayd.
The thyroid gland is responsible for producing hormones that regulate metabolism.
يشعر المريض بألم في غدّة الغدد اللعابية.
Yash'ur al-mareed bi-alam fi ghuddah al-ghudad al-li'abiyyah.
The patient feels pain in the salivary glands.
غدّة البنكرياس تفرز الإنسولين الذي يتحكم في مستويات السكر في الدم.
Ghuddah al-bankrias tufraz al-insulin allathi yatahakkam fi mustawiyyat al-sukkar fi al-dam.
The pancreas gland secretes insulin which controls blood sugar levels.
الغدد العرقية في الجلد تساعد الجسم على التبريد.
Al-ghudad al-'araqiyyah fi al-jild tusaa'id al-jism 'ala al-tabr eed.
The sweat glands in the skin help the body cool down.
التهاب الغدد اللمفاوية شائع عند الأطفال.
Iltihab al-ghudad al-lymphawiyyah sha'i' 'ind al-atfal.
Inflammation of the lymph glands is common in children.
In Arab medical and educational contexts, understanding glandular terminology is essential for healthcare communication and medical discussions. The word غدّة is taught in school biology and remains important throughout medical education and healthcare settings across the Arab world. Medical professionals and educated speakers use this term regularly in clinical and academic environments.
This is a medical/technical term primarily used in healthcare, educational, and scientific contexts. It is typically used with descriptive adjectives that specify which gland is being referenced (such as غدّة الدرقية for thyroid gland). English speakers learning Arabic should associate this word with medical vocabulary and expect to encounter it in health-related discussions or medical texts.