vagina

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Tıp) vajen
(Anatomi,Tıp) döl yolu
dölyolu
vajina

Bu sanat değil. Bu dişli bir vajina. - That is not art. That is a vagina with teeth.

Vajina kaslı bir tüptür. - The vagina is a muscular tube.

vaginaldölyoluna ait
{i} kılıf [(Botanik) ]
(Tıp) Kılıf, kın
{ç} --s (vıcay'nız)/--e (vıcay'ni) i., (Anatomi) dölyolu, vajina
kılıf
kılıfa
(Tıp) (vaginae)1. Uterus ile vulva arasında bulunan ve cinsi münasebette penisi içine alan kanal, dölyolu, hazne, vajen
anat
mehbil
dölyol
hazne
(Tıp) vagina
vagina dentata
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) dişli vajina
within the vagina
vajina içinde
Türkçe - Türkçe
Döl yolu
İngilizce - İngilizce
A sheath-like structure, such as the leaf of a grass that surrounds a stem
The vulva
A similar part in some invertebrates
The passage leading from the opening of the vulva to the cervix of the uterus in female mammals
A woman's vagina is the passage connecting her outer sex organs to her womb. the passage between a woman's outer sexual organs and her uterus. Genital canal in females. Together with the cavity of the uterus, it forms the birth canal. In most virgins, its external opening is partially closed by a thin fold of tissue (hymen), which has various forms, not all of which significantly obstruct the opening. The vagina's lining thickens and thins during the menstrual cycle (see menstruation) in response to estrogen from the ovaries, being thickest and most elastic during ovulation and pregnancy. Its normally slightly acid environment discourages disease-causing microorganisms. Thick, elastic muscle walls accommodate movement of the penis during intercourse and passage of a child during delivery. A mucuslike fluid seeps through them for lubrication during sexual arousal. Vaginal disorders include bacterial and fungal infections (e.g., sexually transmitted diseases, candida), vaginitis, sores (see ulcer), and prolapse
the passage from the uterus to the outside of the body, part of the female reproductive system; the "birth canal"
The terminal part of the oviduct in insects and various other invertebrates
(vah-JY-nah)
{i} canal leading from the vulva to the uterus in the female mammal; sheath in a plant or animal
Specifically, the canal which leads from the uterus to the external orifice if the genital canal, or to the cloaca
The shaft of a terminus, from which the bust of figure seems to issue or arise
the female organ of sexual intercourse, where the sperm are deposited It also serves as the birth canal
The basal expansion of certain leaves, which inwraps the stem; a sheath
the lower part of the female reproductive tract; a moist canal in female mammals extending from the labia minora to the uterus; "the vagina receives the penis during coitus"; "the vagina is elastic enough to allow the passage of a fetus"
The tube-like opening leading away from the uterus to the outside of the body
of Spermatheca
A sheath; a theca; as, the vagina of the portal vein
moot
cooch
poon
crack
doos
honeypot
cooter
vagina dentata
The myth of the toothed vagina; often related to castration anxiety
vagina dentatas
plural form of vagina dentata
vagina envy
The theoretic counterpart to penis envy; the alleged unconscious desire of a man to possess a vagina
vagina tendinis
A synovium
Vagina.
flap
vagina.
coochy
vagina.
love nest

He....jerked my legs apart and, while the unconscious old kraut's juice seeped from my love nest, buried his face in the moist crevice, sucking, licking and lapping with the energy of ten men.

vagina.
cooze
vagina.
fuckhole

Just eat that fuckhole, Jeff said.

vagina.
snizz
The vagina
(Argo) furry cup
A vagina
flange
A vagina
box
The vagina
gina
The vagina
quim
The vagina
vagsh
The vagina
poontang
a vagina
passage
vaginae
The other plural being vaginas
vaginas
The other plural being vaginae
vestibule of the vagina
the space between the labia minora containing the orifice of the urethra
Türkçe - İngilizce
(Tıp) vagina
vagina tıkacı
(Arılık) valvefold
vagina

    Heceleme

    va·gi·na

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    vıcaynı

    Eş anlamlılar

    sheath

    Telaffuz

    /vəˈʤīnə/ /vəˈʤaɪnə/

    Etimoloji

    () From Latin vāgīna (“sheath”).