thyroxin

/ˈθaɪrɒksɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

a hormone produced by the thyroid gland; especially a hormone that regulates metabolism and is often used in medicine to treat thyroid disorders.

“The patient’s doctor prescribed her a daily dose of thyroxin to regulate her metabolism.”

Synonyms

  • T4
  • thyroid hormone

Antonyms

  • antithyroid hormone