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spermatic
[ spur-mat-ik ]
spermatic
/ ˈspɜːmɪk; ˈspɜːməs; spɜːˈmætɪk /
adjective
- of or relating to spermatozoa
spermatic fluid
- of or relating to the testis
the spermatic artery
- of or relating to a spermary
Derived Forms
- sperˈmatically, adverb
Other Words From
- sper·mati·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of spermatic1
Word History and Origins
Origin of spermatic1
Example Sentences
Our continuing pieties about sex are reflected in the way some modern field guides describe the distinctive odor of mushrooms like Inocybes as ‘‘unmentionable’’ or ‘‘disgusting’’ rather than the more accurate ‘‘spermatic.’’
This operation should never be performed on pigs of more than six weeks of age, and the spermatic should always, first of all, be measured.
They may extend from the uterus through the internal spermatic, or through the hypogastric and common iliac veins, to the vena cava.
Tearing Pains: In occiput; in right cheek bone; in upper molars; in spermatic cords; in muscles of left leg; disturb sleep.
Varicocele, var′i-kō-sēl, n. an enlargement of the veins of the spermatic cord, or sometimes of the veins of the scrotum.
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