No, the phrase "swollen glands" does not refer to the swelling of the sweat glands. Swollen glands are the enlargement of the lymph nodes while the sweat glands are a part of the endocrine system.
This puzzle refers to the phrase "back and forth."
The phrase 'Corporate America' refers to the album 'Corporate America' from the rock band Boston. It also refers to the world of corporations and big business.
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This phrase refers to the primary female sexual organ.
The phrase taking baby steps refers to being cautious. It refers to moving slowly, with tentative small steps towards ones goal rather than fast paced towards it..
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No. The usual application of the term refers to internal glands of the neck, and means enlarged lymph nodes(lymphadenopathy), which can range from mild inflammation to more serious conditions.
Lymphadenopathy or lymphadenitis refers to lymph nodes which are abnormal in size, number or consistency.
The medical term for swollen glands is lymphadenopathy. This refers to the enlargement of lymph nodes, which are part of the immune system and can become swollen in response to infection, inflammation, or other conditions.
683 is the diagnosis code for acute lymphadenitis. That diagnosis refers to what is called "swollen glands" in lay terms.
The suffix of the word swelling is ing. This suffix is a noun and means activity, or result of an activity.
Eccrine sweat refers to sweat glands that are merocrine type and is one of the ordinary or simple sweat glands. On the other hand, lacrimal fluid refers to either pair of glands that secrete glands.
The endocrine system refers to the glands that secrete hormones.
It depends on what the phrase "alphabets of the drive" refers to. This is not a common English phrase.
This puzzle refers to the phrase "back and forth."
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The phrase "pie in the sky" is a figure of speech that refers to having to do with an aspiration for a special reward. It also refers to a future reward after death.