English-Thai Dictionary
thymus
N ต่อม ไท มัส (ต่อม ไร้ ท่อ tom-tai-mad
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
THYMUS
n.[Gr. ] In anatomy, a glandular body, divided into lobes, situated behind the sternum in the duplicature of the mediastinum. It is largest in the fetus, diminishes after birth, and in adults often entirely disappears. It has no excretory duct, and its use is unknown. In calves it is called sweetbread.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
THYMUS
Thy "mus, a. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Anat. )
Defn: Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland. -- n.
Defn: The thymus gland. Thymus gland, or Thymus body, a ductless gland in the throat, or in the neighboring region, of nearly all vertebrates. In man and other mammals it is the throat, or neck, sweetbread, which lies in the upper part of the thorax and lower part of the throat. It is largest in fetal and early life, and disappears or becomes rudimentary in the adult.
New American Oxford Dictionary
thymus
thy mus |ˈTHīməs ˈθaɪməs |(also thymus gland ) ▶noun ( pl. thymuses or thymi |-mī | ) a lymphoid organ situated in the neck of vertebrates that produces T cells for the immune system. The human thymus becomes much smaller at the approach of puberty. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (denoting a growth or tumor resembling a bud ): from Greek thumos ‘excrescence like a thyme bud, thymus gland. ’
Oxford Dictionary
thymus
thymus |ˈθʌɪməs |(also thymus gland ) ▶noun ( pl. thymi |-mʌɪ | ) a lymphoid organ situated in the neck of vertebrates which produces T-lymphocytes for the immune system. The human thymus becomes much smaller at the approach of puberty. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (denoting a growth or tumour resembling a bud ): from Greek thumos ‘excrescence like a thyme bud, thymus gland ’.
Duden Dictionary
Thymus
Thy mus Substantiv, maskulin Anatomie , der |Th y mus |der Thymus; Genitiv: des Thymus, Plural: die Thymi griechisch thýmos = Brustdrüse neugeborener Kälber hinter dem Brustbein gelegenes drüsenartiges Gebilde, das sich nach der Geschlechtsreife zurückbildet
Thymusdrüse
Thy mus drü se Substantiv, feminin , die |Th y musdrüse |Thymus
French Dictionary
thymus
thymus n. m. nom masculin Glande située à la partie inférieure du cou, qui n ’existe que chez l ’enfant et les jeunes animaux. Note Technique Le thymus de veau est couramment appelé ris de veau. Prononciation Le s final se prononce, [timys ]; le nom rime avec puce Note Orthographique t hy mus.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
thymus
thy mus /θáɪməs /名詞 複 ~es, -mi /maɪ /C 〘解剖 〙胸腺 (せん ).