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Wolfring's glands (medicine)


Wolfring's glands -->
accessory lacrimal glands
Small, compound, branched, tubular glands located in the middle part of the lid (Wolfring's glands, 1872, or Ciaccio's glands, 1874) and along the superior and inferior fornices of the conjunctival sac (Krause's glands, 1854). These accessory glands are just scattered scraps of lacrimal gland tissue; all of them produce the same kind of tears and debouch on to the conjunctival surface. Henle's and Baumgarten's "glands" are in fact not glands at all, but mere epithelial invaginations.

Synonym: glandulae lacrimales accessoriae.


fere(2) (iou)



fere noun. arch. Also yfere.

A comrade, a partner; a friend or companion of either sex. OE.
Tennyson The lamb..raceth freely with his fere.
A husband or wife; the mate of an animal etc. ME.
B. Taylor Paris..Took thee, the widow, as his fere.
An equal, a peer. ME-E19.