hormone in Finnish
hormone in Finnish is hormoni, sisäerite, umpierite — hormone means a chemical made by one part of the body and carried in the blood to affect another part.
hormone in Finnish
hormoni
(physiology) Any substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological activity.
sisäerite
(physiology) Any substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological activity.
umpierite
(physiology) Any substance produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological activity.
hormoni
(pharmacology) A synthetic compound with the same activity.
hormoni
(LGBTQ, colloquial, usually, in the plural) Sex hormones, as used in hormone replacement therapy for transgender or intersex people.
kasvihormoni
(LGBTQ, colloquial, usually, in the plural) Sex hormones, as used in hormone replacement therapy for transgender or intersex people.
What does "hormone" mean?
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noun A chemical made by one part of the body and carried in the blood to affect another part.
"Adrenaline is a hormone released when we feel stressed or scared."
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noun A synthetic version of such a substance used as medicine.
"She takes hormone medication after her surgery."
hormone in a sentence
- Adrenaline is a hormone released when we feel stressed or scared.
- Insulin is the hormone that controls blood sugar.
- She takes hormone medication after her surgery.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hormone" in Finnish?
"hormone" in Finnish is hormoni, sisäerite, umpierite. hormone means: A chemical made by one part of the body and carried in the blood to affect another part.
How do you use "hormone" in a sentence?
Example: "Adrenaline is a hormone released when we feel stressed or scared." In Finnish, "hormone" is hormoni, sisäerite, umpierite.
Are there other ways to say "hormone" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "hormone": hormoni, sisäerite, umpierite, kasvihormoni.
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