The word "glandularly" is spelled /ˈɡlændjələrli/, with emphasis placed on the second syllable. The word comes from the adjective "glandular", which refers to something related to glands or their secretions. The -ly ending is added to form an adverb that describes how something is done. In this case, it means relating to or involving glands. The spelling of "glandularly" follows standard English phonetic rules, with each letter representing a specific sound in the word.
The word glandularly is derived from the noun gland. The noun gland originated in Middle English from the Old French word glande, meaning acorn or gland. The Old French word, in turn, was derived from the Latin glandula, meaning gland or acorn. The suffix -ular is added to the noun form gland to form the adverb glandularly. The suffix -ular is derived from the Latin suffix -ulus, meaning pertaining to or relating to. Hence, glandularly means in a manner related to or pertaining to glands.