glandular in the PONS Dictionary

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Then the food passes into their glandular stomach, also called the proventriculus, which is also sometimes referred to as the true stomach.
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This is a mostly erect perennial herb with a leafy, often hairy and glandular form.
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The flower is pink to magenta in color, up to 2.4 centimeters in length, and somewhat glandular on the outer surface.
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For example, aging skin receives less blood flow and lower glandular activity.
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This species can sometimes be distinguished from its similar-looking relatives by glandular hairs on its leaves.
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These are erect daisylike annual herbs with dark glandular stems.
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The glandular region covers the lower third to half of the inner surface.
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The inflorescence holds one to five flower heads each with several hairy, glandular phyllaries.
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The leaf surfaces are glabrate to hairy and are usually eglandular, though they may sometimes be stipitate-glandular.
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On the inner surface, the glandular region covers the ovoid portion of the pitcher cup.
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