Vagina
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English
Pronunciation
- /vəjīʹnə/
- [vəˈdʒaɪnə]
Etymology
From Latin vāgīna, sheath.
Noun
vagina (Plural: vaginas or vaginae)
n. pl. vaginas or vaginae
- Anatomy.
- The passage leading from the opening of the vulva to the cervix of the uterus in female mammals.
- A similar part in some invertebrates.
- Botany.
- A sheathlike structure, such as the leaf of a grass that surrounds a stem.
Derived Terms
- vaginal
Latin
Noun
vāgīna f 1st declension
- a sheath