| female urethra | A canal about 4 cm long passing from the bladder, in close relation with the anterior wall of the vagina and having a long axis that parallels that of the vagina, opening in the vestibule of the vagina posterior to the clitoris and anterior to the vaginal orifice. Synonym: urethra feminina, urethra muliebris. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| female urethral syndrome | <syndrome, urology> Symptoms of a urinary tract infection although the urine is sterile when analysed. This suggests the infection is localised to the urethra (urethritis). Treated with antibiotics. (27 Sep 1997) |
| female sexual arousal disorder |
[DSM-IV] a sexual dysfunction involving failure by a female either to attain or maintain the lubrication and swelling response of sexual excitement during sexual activity, after adequate stimulation, causing significant distress or interpersonal difficulty. Both physiological and psychological factors may be involved. Formerly called frigidity. Cf. male erectile d.
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| female circumcision |
Female circumcision (including excision) loosely refers to a number of procedures performed on the female genitalia and which are generally of a cultural, rather than medical nature. Although occasionally practiced by some doctors in the United States until the 1970's, in recent years it is only common in parts of Africa and by minority groups in some countries of the Middle East. ...
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| female condom |
A condom is a device, usually made of latex, that covers a man's penis during sexual intercourse to avoid pregnancy and/or sexually transmitted diseases (STD) such as gonorrhea, syphilis and HIV. They are also known as 'prophylactics', as well as a number of colloquial or slang terms, such as 'rubbers'. Origin of the word condom is commonly associated with Dr. ...
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| female genital mutilation |
Female circumcision (including excision) loosely refers to a number of procedures performed on the female genitalia and which are generally of a cultural, rather than medical nature. Although occasionally practiced by some doctors in the United States until the 1970's, in recent years it is only common in parts of Africa and by minority groups in some countries of the Middle East. ...
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| female sexual arousal disorder |
Female sexual arousal disorder is the condition of decreased interest in sexual intercourse, sexual activity, and sexual contact in females.Loss of interest in sex occurs most commonly in women as they age. There are strong evolutionary reasons to support the notion that females should have a lessened interest in sexual activities once they are no longer of child-bearing age. ...
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| FEMA | external female sex organs |
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| FEMA | female equine animal |
| FEMA | the reproductive organs of a woman |
| FEMA | animals that nourish their young with milk |
| FEMA | a female sovereign ruler |
| FEMA | a child who is female |
| FEMA | a woman who has given birth to a child (also used as a term of address to your mother) |
| FEMA | a person who belongs to the sex that can have babies |
| FEMA | the reproductive system of females |
| FEMA | a person's sister |
| FEMA | the properties characteristic of the female sex |
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