(a.) Producing, or secreting, sweat; sudoriparous.
Example Sentences:
(1) These data indicate that MAC exhibits an immunophenotype that is a "hybrid" of those seen in pure sweat glandular and follicular neoplasms, and suggest that it may indeed show combined pilar and sudoriferous differentiation.
(2) However, they do not appear to correlate with the degree of tumoral differentiation, and are of no assistance in the separation of benign and malignant sudoriferous neoplasms.
(3) A year after operation and later it acquired characteristics of the mucosa membrane of the natural vagina: the hair ceased to grow, sebaceous and sudoriferous glands atrophied.
(4) We studied 12 MACs, 22 malignant eccrine acrospiromas, 7 sudoriferous syringometaplasias, 6 syringomas, 5 DTEs, and 40 other benign pilar neoplasms immunohistochemically.
(5) Two manifested pilar and sebaceous differentiation, three showed pilar, sebaceous, and sudoriferous features, and two had sweat glandular and sebaceous characteristics.
(6) The question is of nephrological interest, whether the secretory product of eccrine sudoriferous glands apart from the well known function for thermoregulation is useful as excretory product for the therapy of renal insufficiency.
(7) In patients with renal diseases the secretory possibility of the eccrine sudoriferous gland for molecules of medium size is not disturbed.
(8) Several unusual features included the presence of a long os clitoridis, and tubuloalveolar sudoriferous and associated lobulated, sebaceous, paravaginal glands, which surrounded and emptied into the lower vagina.
(9) Some intraepithelial fibers have been described at level of sudoriferous and sebaceus glands and sensitive corpuscles in connexion with pilous follicles.
(10) They were situated on granular layers of the epidermis, especially in skin covered by hair, endothelial cells and the superficial layer of the sudoriferous duct.
(11) In the other two patients a sudoriferous cyst was found that the referring ophthalmologist had mistakenly thought to represent an abscess when excision was attempted.
(12) The potential expression of ERP by sudoriferous malignancies reinforces the biologic similarities between mammary and cutaneous adnexal neoplasms.
(13) EGFR immunoreactive to Ab1 (EGFR1) were localized in basal cells, especially at the epidermal sweat duct ridges, suprabasal cells, the peripheral cell layer of the sudoriferous duct, outer root sheaths of hair follicles, hair bulbs and sebaceous glands in all cases.
(14) Histopathologically, 173 of them were spinal cell epithelioma, 210 were basal cell epithelioma, 48 were sudoriferous, 40 were non-differentiated and 16 16 were mixed forms.
Sweaty
Definition:
(superl.) Moist with sweat; as, a sweaty skin; a sweaty garment.
(superl.) Consisting of sweat; of the nature of sweat.
(1) Friends describe him, kindly, as a mess: invariably tieless, usually unshaven and "sweaty, because he always goes round on his bike".
(2) Photograph: Alicia Canter for the Guardian A very unexpected Glasto anthem I didn't expect Katy Perry's Dark Horse to be the highlight of my Glastonbury, but somewhere in the middle of a very sweaty dance tent at some point in the early hours of Saturday morning, Jamie xx dropped it midway through an already mindblowing DJ set and the place exploded.
(3) In the celebrity groupie category, Rihanna’s tweets for her “German boyz” were upstaged by Angela Merkel’s sweaty embrace of the national team.
(4) But before Game of Thrones was even a series, House Targaryen was toppled by a cabal of sweaty northern feudal lords, headed, naturally, by Mark Addy and Sean Bean.
(5) It has a metallic, pungently sweaty kick to it, as if someone has absorbed the fluids of a gym changing-room floor into a lump of gluey cheese-like matter.
(6) All the film lacks, quartet-wise, is a sweaty ménage à quatre among the bow rosin and scoresheets.
(7) We want to have a powered bike so you don’t get hot and sweaty.
(8) Have a peek will you … 7.46pm GMT I've not heard anything more on the Arsenal deal for Malaga's Nacho Monreal, but I presume numbers are being tapped into computers, sweaty suits are running around and papers are being shuffled vigorously.
(9) "I'm particularly proud as a sports presenter to be nominated alongside an artists and an arts broadcaster because I think it's easy to think of sports being just about sweaty jockstraps and balls," she said.
(10) Unfortunately, our salon is opposite a Bikram yoga studio so you get the chancers who come straight from class and expect me to wax them sweaty.
(11) He’s one of the UK’s most dedicated club DJs, capable of holding a room in sweaty excelsis for eight hours without pause.
(12) Because the special effects were filled in later, we had these large, sweaty prop guys in braces dancing about with cut-out horses and penguins to show us what was going on.
(13) He has captured the elements of nascent rock scenes in New York, London and California: the sweaty fans, spilt drinks and crumbling venues.
(14) This, my friends, is what it's really like to be a film journalist: the sweaty people carrier, the surly heavies, the interminable sitting around....
(15) The Conservative former cabinet minister David Mellor may be boycotted as a passenger by London blacks cabs after he was secretly recorded calling his driver a “smart-arsed little git” and a “sweaty, stupid little shit”.
(16) By the same token, a football cup final is just a bunch of overpaid sweaty men chasing around a field after a bolus of stitched leather.
(17) When you are all sweaty and grimy in the heat of the city, this is the most delicious and refreshing thing ever – and super cheap.
(18) As to my own holidays, after getting married last June, my new husband and I hopped on a jet to Florence for some extremely sweaty sightseeing, followed by a more relaxing stop in rural Tuscany for walks round perfect medieval towns, like lovely Volpaia, red-wine hangovers and over-enthusiastic carb-loading.
(19) Depp appeared to respond to Joyce in a black joke he told at this year’s Venice film festival: “I killed my dogs and ate them, under direct orders of some kind of, I don’t know, sweaty, big-gutted man from Australia.
(20) He was there for the drinking sessions , the ups-and-downs of Farage’s mood swings and even accompanied him on a series of steam-room trips in an attempt to stop the Ukip leader looking so sweaty on television.