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Princeton's WordNet

  1. thymus gland, thymusnoun

    a ductless glandular organ at the base of the neck that produces lymphocytes and aids in producing immunity; atrophies with age

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  1. thymus gland

    The thymus gland is a specialized primary lymphoid organ of the immune system, located in the upper part of the chest, behind the sternum. Its primary role is to help develop and mature T lymphocytes or T cells, a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in fighting infections and diseases. The thymus gland is more active during infancy and childhood. As we age, the gland slowly shrinks and becomes replaced by fatty tissue.

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  1. Thymus Gland

    The thymus gland is part of the immune system. It is composed of lymphoid tissue and epithelial cells. It consists of two irregularly shaped lobes united by a connective tissue capsule. Each lobe is subdivided by connective tissue septa into lobules, which consist of an inner medullary zone, continuous with the medullae of adjacent lobules, and an outer cortical zone. The cortex is rich in lymphocytes (thymocytes) and the medulla in epithelial cells. This gland is supplied by the inferior thyroid and internal thoracic arteries, and its nerves are derived from the vagus and sympathetic nerves. The thymus is the site of T-lymphocyte production, necessary in early life for the normal development of immunological function. The thymus reaches its greatest relative weight shortly after birth and its greatest absolute weight and maximal development at puberty. It then begins to involute resulting in a slow decline of immune function throughout adulthood.

U.S. National Library of Medicine

  1. Thymus Gland

    A single, unpaired primary lymphoid organ situated in the MEDIASTINUM, extending superiorly into the neck to the lower edge of the THYROID GLAND and inferiorly to the fourth costal cartilage. It is necessary for normal development of immunologic function early in life. By puberty, it begins to involute and much of the tissue is replaced by fat.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of thymus gland in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of thymus gland in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9


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