Genitalia

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Pronunciation: /dʒəˈnaɪtəliə/

Definitions of genitalia

noun the reproductive organs, especially those of the external genitalia

Example Sentences

A1 The doctor explained that the genitalia are the reproductive organs of the body.

A2 During the health class, we learned about the different parts of the genitalia.

B1 The nurse conducted a thorough examination of the patient's genitalia.

B2 The textbook provided detailed information about the functions of the male and female genitalia.

C1 The researcher conducted a study on the effects of certain medications on the genitalia.

C2 The surgeon specialized in reconstructive surgery for individuals with abnormalities in their genitalia.

Examples of genitalia in a Sentence

formal The doctor conducted a thorough examination of the patient's genitalia.

informal I heard she got a tattoo near her genitalia.

slang He was caught flashing his genitalia in public.

figurative The company's marketing strategy exposed their brand's genitalia to the public.

Grammatical Forms of genitalia

plural

genitalia

present tense

genitalia

future tense

will genitalia

perfect tense

have genitalia

continuous tense

is genitalia

singular

genitalium

positive degree

more genitalia

infinitive

to genitalia

gerund

genitaliaing

participle

genitaliaed

Origin and Evolution of genitalia

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'genitalia' originates from Latin, specifically from the word 'genitalis' which means 'pertaining to generation or birth'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'genitalia' has come to be commonly used in medical and biological contexts to refer to the reproductive organs of animals and humans.