pudendum|pudenda in English
noun
[pu·den·dum || pjuː'dendəm]
external genitalia; external female sexual organs, vulva
Use "pudendum|pudenda" in a sentence
1. From charaph.; Contumely, disgrace, the pudenda -- rebuke, reproach(-fully), shame
2. Somebody is Conjectural cleaning pudenda via commonly used soap may be urethral and integrated one of accounts that
3. 8 Take a suitable amount of this product and daub on pudendum , gently wipe and wash , and then rinse off with water.
4. 19 Moreover, when caressing the penis at the same time, can oppress gently with another hand or lip at the same time pudenda .
5. Moreover, when caressing the penis at the same time, can oppress gently with another hand or lip at the same time pudenda .
6. Auger Ferrier (1513-1588), who was the personal physician of Caterina dé Medici (1519-1589), the Queen of France (1547-1559), uses term "pudendagra" (from "pudenda", external genital organs; and "Aegritude", disease) on titling his work (56), and so did Valencian Gaspare Torella (1452-1520) in his two works (5,57) to define the disease that is