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genistein One of the most studied of the soy isoflavone phytoestrogens.
Ãâó: envirocancer.cornell.edu/Glossary/GL.index.cfm
genital phase the third phase of child development as defined by Sigmund Freud. In each of these phases, the individual's pursuit of pleasure (driven by the id) is focused on a different erogenous zone. In the genital phase, the focus is on reproduction, or more generally on the pleasure of creatively affirming one's independence and preserving one's identity. (Compare anal phase and oral phase.)
Ãâó: www2.cumberlandcollege.edu/acad/english/litcritweb...
genitourinary the parts of the body that play a role in reproduction, getting rid of waste products in the form of urine, or both. The most common genitourinary cancers are bladder and prostate; it also includes renal and testicular cancers.
Ãâó: ccnt.hsc.usc.edu/glossary/
genital tubercle common to both males and females early in development. In males the genital tubercle develops into a penis and in females develops into the clitoris.
Ãâó: www.hopkinschildrens.org/specialties/categorypages...
genius Genius once meant a personifying or epitomizing spiritual being rather than a brilliant person. See Poetic Genius.
Ãâó: www.blakearchive.org.uk/glossary.html
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