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secrete

produce and release / hide
Transitive Verb
past: secretedpp: secreteding: secreting

This word operates as a homograph with two distinct semantic origins. In a biological context, it describes the physiological process of producing and discharging a chemical substance, such as hormones or enzymes, from a gland. This usage is clinical and objective, focusing on the internal mechanisms of a living organism. In a behavioral context, it refers to the act of concealing an object to prevent discovery. This sense carries a connotation of stealth, caution, or illicit activity, often implying a deliberate attempt to deceive others or protect a valuable item from theft.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To produce and release a substance from a cell or gland.

"The salivary glands secrete saliva to aid in digestion."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To hide something in a secret place.

"The spy attempted to secrete the microfilm inside the lining of his coat."

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