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vagina

[ vuh-jahy-nuh ]

noun

plural vaginas, vaginae
  1. Anatomy, Zoology.
    1. the passage leading from the uterus to the vulva in certain female mammals. Compare oviduct.
    2. a sheathlike part or organ.
  2. Botany. the sheath formed by the basal part of certain leaves where they embrace the stem.


vagina

/ ±¹É™Ëˆ»åÏô²¹Éª²ÔÉ™ /

noun

  1. the moist canal in most female mammals, including humans, that extends from the cervix of the uterus to an external opening between the labia minora
  2. anatomy biology any sheath or sheathlike structure, such as a leaf base that encloses a stem
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

vagina

/ ±¹É™-Âáī′²ÔÉ™ /

  1. The tube-shaped part of the reproductive tract in female mammals that is connected to the uterus at one end and opens to the outside of the body on the other end. The fully developed fetus passes through the vagina during birth.

vagina

  1. A tubelike passageway in the female that connects the external genitals with the uterus .
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Derived Forms

  • ±¹²¹²µËˆ¾±²Ô²¹±ô, adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of vagina1

1675–85; < New Latin; Latin ±¹Ä岵ī²Ô²¹ sheath
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of vagina1

C17: from Latin: sheath
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Example Sentences

The NHS currently says BV is caused by "a change in the natural balance of bacteria in your vagina and is not an STI", even though it can be triggered by sex.

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"I've had times in nightclubs where I've seen a man literally grab my friend's vagina, and then I've called him out on it, and he's then punched me in the face."

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Once inserted into the vagina, menstrual cups create a suction seal to stop any seepage of blood.

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During the test, a nurse uses a speculum - a tool to open the vagina - and a brush to take a sample of cells from the cervix.

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In fact, there is no natural explanation for any of it; the deaths are unrelated by anything but Ruby’s oft-mentioned vagina.

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