| intromittent | 1. Throwing, or allowing to pass, into or within. 2. <zoology> Used in copulation; said of the external reproductive organs of the males of many animals, and sometimes of those of the females. Origin: L. Intromittens, p. Pr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| intromittent organ | <anatomy> The male organ of copulation and of urinary excretion, comprising a root, body and extremity or glans penis. The root is attached to the descending portions of the pubic bone by the crura, the latter being the extremities of the corpora cavernosa and beneath them the corpus spongiosum, through which the urethra passes. The glans is covered with mucous membrane and ensheathed by the prepuce or foreskin. The penis is homologous with the clitoris in the female. (18 Nov 1997) |
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An external reproductive organ of males. Inv. invalid: Invalid name.
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Refers to a modified fin of the male which is used to introduce sperm into the female.
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any male copulatory organ (one used to transfer sperm to the female reproductive tract), such as the human penis or the claspers seen especially in male insects and cartilaginous fishes.
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