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genitalia - use in sentences
Converse of object
- have: Just because the person has female genitalia it does not mean they are a woman.
- affect: Dermatologists can see and treat patients with skin diseases and also many diseases which affect the genitalia and the inside of the mouth.
- examine: If this is indicated, the doctor may choose gently to examine the genitalia, but he will tell the patient first.
- include: Common sites for the lesions include genitalia, rectum, urethra and mouth.
- describe: Create new words and phrases to describe genitalia, sex, semen, etc. 53.
- mean: When Rita refers to knackers she means male genitalia.
Preposition: for
- identification: Adults of this, and several similar Endothenia species, require dissection of the genitalia for accurate identification.
- month: He bled from his genitalia for two months before admitting the charge.
Adjective modifier
- ambiguous: In pregnant women the drug can result in ambiguous genitalia in any male fetus.
- female: FGM is the term used to refer to the removal of part, or all, of the female genitalia.
- male: Burrows are rarely seen on the buttocks and male genitalia - instead there may be small, firm, red lumps.
- external: What really separates male from female is not external genitalia, nor the lunar cycle of the female.
- human: Genital Warts are similar to common warts that you may get on your fingers, however the reside on human genitalia.
- legendary: I never got to see Hardee's legendary genitalia in the flesh, but the same no longer applies to his colleagues.
Modifies a noun
- examination: They can be sent to me at the address below for genitalia examination.
- dissection: However, these do overlap and genitalia dissection is usually required to be certain.
- drawing: With genitalia drawings and 50 color plates it could be a great help with the identification of this interesting but difficult group.
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