Pronunciation: /ee-DOH-uh-gus/
noun a tubular organ in many male insects, including beetles and flies, through which sperm is transferred to the female during copulation
A1 The aedoeagus is a part of the male reproductive system in insects.
A2 Insects use their aedoeagus to transfer sperm to the female during mating.
B1 The aedoeagus plays a crucial role in the reproductive process of insects.
B2 The structure of the aedoeagus varies among different species of insects.
C1 Researchers are studying the evolution of the aedoeagus in insects.
C2 The intricate design of the aedoeagus ensures successful fertilization in insects.
formal The aedoeagus is a structure found in male insects used for transferring sperm to the female during mating.
informal I just learned about the aedoeagus in biology class - it's pretty fascinating!
slang Dude, did you know some insects have a thing called an aedoeagus? Crazy, right?
figurative His words were like the aedoeagus of knowledge, transferring wisdom from one mind to another.
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