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prostate gland

noun

, Anatomy.
  1. an organ that surrounds the urethra of males at the base of the bladder, comprising a muscular portion, which controls the release of urine, and a glandular portion, which secretes an alkaline fluid that makes up part of the semen and enhances the motility and fertility of sperm.


prostate gland

/ prŏstāt′ /

  1. A gland in male mammals located at the base of the bladder. The prostate gland opens into the urethra and secretes a milky fluid that is a major component of semen.


prostate gland

  1. A gland in the male reproductive system that surrounds the urethra at the lower end of the urinary bladder . A large part of the fluids that make up semen comes from the prostate.


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Notes

Prostate cancer is a leading cause of death among American men.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of prostate gland1

First recorded in 1830–40

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Example Sentences

Many and many a man at this age finds his sexual power declining and cannot understand it—Enlarged Prostate Gland.

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