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genito-|ˈdʒɛnɪtəʊ| modern combining form of L. genitālis genital, used in various physiological terms which refer to the genital organs in conjunction with other parts of the body, as genito-anal, genito-crural (in genitocrural nerve = F. nerf génito-crural), genito-spinal, genito-urinary (F. génito-urinaire).
1835–6Todd Cycl. Anat. I. 384/2 This tunic is but a portion of the genito-urinary mucous membrane. 1844Hoblyn Dict. Med., Genito-crural, the name of a nerve proceeding from the first lumbar, and dividing into an internal branch, which accompanies the spermatic cord; and an external, which is distributed into filaments at the crural arch. 1876Gross Dis. Bladder 158 The blood may be derived from any portion of the genito-urinary mucous tract. 1878T. Bryant Pract. Surg. I. 486 The genito-crural nerve, which lies upon the vessel, should not be included in the ligature. |