szekrétálja
szekrétálja is a Hungarian verb. It is the third-person singular, present indefinite tense, active voice form of the verb szekretálni. The verb szekretálni translates to "to secrete" in English. Therefore, szekrétálja means "he/she/it secretes" or "it secretes." This verb is primarily used in a biological or medical context, referring to the process by which glands or cells release substances. For example, it might be used to describe how an endocrine gland secretes hormones or how a gland in the digestive system secretes enzymes. The word itself is derived from the Latin "secretio," meaning separation or discharge, further reinforcing its biological meaning. In everyday language, while less common, it could metaphorically refer to something being released or emitted, though this usage is not standard. The concept of secretion is fundamental to many biological functions, including digestion, metabolism, and immune responses. The verb szekrétálja directly describes this action performed by a singular subject.