adjective relating to or resembling sperm; of or relating to the spermatic cord or semen
In medicine, 'spermatic' may be used in the context of conditions or diseases affecting the male reproductive system, such as spermatic cord torsion.
In anatomy, 'spermatic' is used to describe structures related to or associated with the sperm, such as the spermatic cord.
In embryology, 'spermatic' may be used to describe developmental processes or structures related to the formation of sperm or male reproductive organs.
In reproductive biology, 'spermatic' is used to describe processes, functions, or characteristics related to sperm production, maturation, or function.
In medical writing, the term 'spermatic' may be used to describe something related to sperm or semen, such as spermatic cord or spermatic fluid.
Psychologists may use the term 'spermatic' when discussing reproductive health or sexual development in their research or clinical practice.
Biologists may refer to 'spermatic' characteristics when studying reproductive systems or conducting research on sperm cells.
Urologists may use the term 'spermatic' when diagnosing and treating conditions related to the male reproductive system, such as spermatic cord torsion.