mammary gland
US /ˈmæm.ə.ri ˌɡlænd/
UK /ˈmæm.ə.ri ˌɡlænd/

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glándula mamaria
a milk-producing gland in female mammals, such as humans and cows, that secretes milk to nourish offspring
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The cow's mammary gland was full of milk.
La glándula mamaria de la vaca estaba llena de leche.
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Human mammary glands develop during puberty.
Las glándulas mamarias humanas se desarrollan durante la pubertad.