pheromone
See also:
phéromone
and
Pheromone
English
Etymology
From
φέρω
(
phérō
,
“
I bring, bear, carry
”
)
and
hormone
.
Noun
pheromone
(
plural
pheromones
)
(
biology
)
A
chemical
secreted by an
animal
, especially an
insect
that affects the
development
or
behavior
of other members of the same
species
, functioning often as a means of attracting a member of the opposite sex.
Derived terms
antipheromone
Nasonov pheromone
parapheromone
pheromonal
pheromonic
pheromotropic
propheromone
Translations
chemical
Catalan:
feromona
f
Chinese:
Mandarin:
信息素
(zh)
(
xìnxīsù
)
Czech:
feromon
m
Danish:
feromon
n
Dutch:
feromoon
(nl)
n
French:
phéromone
(fr)
f
German:
Pheromon
(de)
Greek:
φερομόνη
(el)
f
(
feromóni
)
Hungarian:
feromon
(hu)
Icelandic:
lyktarhormón
m
,
ferómón
m
Malay:
feromon
,
feromon
Norwegian:
Bokmål:
feromon
n
Nynorsk:
feromon
n
Persian:
فرومون
(
ferumun
)
Polish:
feromon
(pl)
m
Portuguese:
feromónio
m
(
Portugal
)
,
feromônio
(pt)
m
(
Brazil
)
Russian:
феромо́н
(ru)
m
(
feromón
)
Spanish:
feromona
f
Swedish:
feromon
(sv)
n
Turkish:
feromon
(tr)
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