Terms vs Perspiratory - What's the difference?
terms | perspiratory |
(dated) Of or pertaining to perspiration.
* 1859 , , A Treatise on Human Physiology ,
* 1885 , Ada Sarah Ballin, ,
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective perspiratory is
(dated) of or pertaining to perspiration.perspiratory
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The perspiratory glands of the skin are scattered everywhere throughout the integument, being most abundant on the anterior portions of the body.
- The true skin is highly sensitive, being supplied with countless nerve-fibres and endings. It is also highly vascular, being supplied by those innumerable tiny blood-vessels called capillaries, though they are far finer than any hair, of which I spoke just now. It contains the perspiratory'' or ''sweat-glands'', the ''sebaceous or oil-glands, and the roots of the hair, which are fed by the latter.
