Bartholin's gland
/ˈbɑːtəlɪn/noun
- Anatomy either of a pair of glands lying near the entrance of the vagina, which secrete a fluid that lubricates the vulva【剖】巴多林(氏)腺, 前庭大腺。
词源
early 18th cent.: named by Caspar Bartholin (1655-1738), Danish anatomist, as a tribute to his father.