secretion
0 antonyms and opposites of secretion, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A substance released by a gland, cell, or organism, or the process of releasing it.
How to use secretion
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From French "sécrétion," from Latin "sēcrētiō," first recorded in English around 1646.
Full origin of secretion →Frequently asked questions
What does “secretion” mean?
The word “secretion” means a substance released by a gland, cell, or organism, or the process of releasing it. In plain terms, a fluid or substance released by the body, or the act of releasing it.
How do you pronounce “secretion”?
“Secretion” is pronounced sih-KREESHN (/sɪˈkriːʃ(ə)n/ in IPA).
How do you use “secretion” in a sentence?
Here is “secretion” used in a sentence: “Sweat is a secretion that helps cool the body.”
What part of speech is “secretion”?
“Secretion” is a noun.
Where does the word “secretion” come from?
The word “secretion” dates back to around 1646 and comes from Latin. From French "sécrétion," from Latin "sēcrētiō," first recorded in English around 1646.