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Use "sudoriparous" in a sentence
"The skin is thus exercised, as it were, and the sudoriparous and sebaceous glands are set at work."
"The answer is that in the instances mentioned there are glands (sudoriparous and salivary) which in the normal state emit a special liquid, and it is easy to understand that the imagination may bring about this secretion; but the nerves adjacent to the skin do not terminate in a gland emitting blood, and without such an organ they are powerless to produce the effects in question."
"They are parts of the skin, being nothing more or less than enormous enlargements of dermal glands, either sebaceous or sudoriparous."