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vagina
[ vuh-jahy-nuh ]
noun
- Anatomy, Zoology.
- the passage leading from the uterus to the vulva in certain female mammals. Compare oviduct.
- a sheathlike part or organ.
- Botany. the sheath formed by the basal part of certain leaves where they embrace the stem.
vagina
/ vəˈdʒaɪnə /
noun
- the moist canal in most female mammals, including humans, that extends from the cervix of the uterus to an external opening between the labia minora
- anatomy biology any sheath or sheathlike structure, such as a leaf base that encloses a stem
vagina
/ və-jī′nə /
- The tube-shaped part of the reproductive tract in female mammals that is connected to the uterus at one end and opens to the outside of the body on the other end. The fully developed fetus passes through the vagina during birth.
Derived Forms
- vagˈinal, adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of vagina1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vagina1
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Example Sentences
In some cases the fallopian tubes, ovaries, lymph glands, and part of the vagina, can also be removed.
Forceps were used to remove a tampon which had become wedged inside Ms Hand's vagina.
He told them Black and Latino voters didn’t support Kamala Harris because she has a “vagina and uterus,” and claimed that Latino voters who support Trump want to be white.
Most commonly caused by childbirth, prolapse occurs when pelvic organs that serve as walls supporting the vagina collapse, like the cervix or the uterus.
But "because I had a vagina," she said, church leadership told her that was not possible.
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