Word Meanings - GLANDULOUS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Containing glands; consisting of glands; pertaining to glands; resembling glands.
Related words: (words related to GLANDULOUS)
- CONSISTENTLY
 In a consistent manner.
- CONTAINMENT
 That which is contained; the extent; the substance. The containment of a rich man's estate. Fuller.
- CONSIST
 1. To stand firm; to be in a fixed or permanent state, as a body composed of parts in union or connection; to hold together; to be; to exist; to subsist; to be supported and maintained. He is before all things, and by him all things consist. Col.
- CONSISTORIAN
 Pertaining to a Presbyterian consistory; -- a contemptuous term of 17th century controversy. You fall next on the consistorian schismatics; for so you call Presbyterians. Milton.
- CONSISTENCE; CONSISTENCY
 1. The condition of standing or adhering together, or being fixed in union, as the parts of a body; existence; firmness; coherence; solidity. Water, being divided, maketh many circles, till it restore itself to the natural consistence. Bacon. We
- CONTAINANT
 A container.
- RESEMBLINGLY
 So as to resemble; with resemblance or likeness.
- PERTAIN
 stretch out, reach, pertain; per + tenere to hold, keep. See Per-, 1. To belong; to have connection with, or dependence on, something, as an appurtenance, attribute, etc.; to appertain; as, saltness pertains to the ocean; flowers pertain to plant
- RESEMBLANT
 Having or exhibiting resemblance; resembling. Gower.
- CONSISTENT
 1. Possessing firmness or fixedness; firm; hard; solid. The humoral and consistent parts of the body. Harvey. 2. Having agreement with itself or with something else; having harmony among its parts; possesing unity; accordant; harmonious; congruous;
- CONTAINABLE
 Capable of being contained or comprised. Boyle.
- CONSISTORIAL
 Of or pertaining to a consistory. "Consistorial laws." Hooker. "Consistorial courts." Bp. Hoadley.
- CONTAINER
 One who, or that which, contains.
- CONSISTORY
 The spiritual court of a diocesan bishop held before his chancellor or commissioner in his cathedral church or elsewhere. Hook. (more info) consistorium a place of assembly, the place where the emperor's council met, fr. consistere: cf.
- RESEMBLE
 sembler to seem, resemble, fr. L. similare, simulare, to imitate, fr. 1. To be like or similar to; to bear the similitude of, either in appearance or qualities; as, these brothers resemble each other. We will resemble you in that. Shak.
- RESEMBLABLE
 Admitting of being compared; like. Gower.
- CONTAIN
 1. To hold within fixed limits; to comprise; to include; to inclose; to hold. Behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens can not contain thee; how much less this house! 2 Chron. vi. 18. When that this body did contain a spirit. Shak. What thy stores
- RESEMBLER
 One who resembles.
- RESEMBLANCE
 1. The quality or state of resembling; likeness; similitude; similarity. One main end of poetry and painting is to please; they bear a great resemblance to each other. Dryden. 2. That which resembles, or is similar; a representation; a likeness.
- COWPER'S GLANDS
 Two small glands discharging into the male urethra.
- INCONSISTENTLY
 In an inconsistent manner.
- INCONSISTENCY
 1. The quality or state of being inconsistent; discordance in respect to sentiment or action; such contrariety between two things that both can not exist or be true together; disagreement; incompatibility. There is a perfect inconsistency between
- SELF-CONTAINED
 Having all the essential working parts connected by a bedplate or framework, or contained in a case, etc., so that mutual relations of the parts do not depend upon fastening outside of the machine itself. Self-contained steam engine.
- INCONSISTENTNESS
 Inconsistency.
- INCONSISTENCE
 Inconsistency.
- SELF-CONSISTENT
 Consistent with one's self or with itself; not deviation from the ordinary standard by which the conduct is guided; logically consistent throughout; having each part consistent with the rest.
- SELF-CONSISTENCY
 The quality or state of being self-consistent.
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