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hymen
Hy·men H0353200 (hī′mən)n. Greek Mythology The god of marriage.
hy·men H0353200 (hī′mən)n. A membranous fold of tissue that partly or completely occludes the external vaginal orifice. [Late Latin hymēn, from Greek humēn, thin skin, membrane; see syū- in Indo-European roots.] hy′men·al adj.hymen (ˈhaɪmɛn) n (Anatomy) anatomy a fold of mucous membrane that partly covers the entrance to the vagina and is usually ruptured when sexual intercourse takes place for the first time[C17: from Greek: membrane] ˈhymenal adj
Hymen (ˈhaɪmɛn) n (Classical Myth & Legend) the Greek and Roman god of marriagehy•men (ˈhaɪ mən) n. a fold of mucous membrane partly closing the external orifice of the vagina in a virgin. [1605–15; < Late Latin hymēn < Greek hymḗn skin, membrane, hymen] hy′men•al, adj. Hy•men (ˈhaɪ mən) n. the ancient Greek god of marriage. hy·men (hī′mən) A membrane that partly closes the opening of the vagina.hymenA perforated membrane that may cover or partly cover the entrance to the vagina.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Hymen - (Greek mythology) the god of marriageGreek mythology - the mythology of the ancient Greeks | | 2. | hymen - a fold of tissue that partly covers the entrance to the vagina of a virginmaidenhead, virginal membranemucosa, mucous membrane - mucus-secreting membrane lining all body cavities or passages that communicate with the exteriorvagina - the lower part of the female reproductive tract; a moist canal in female mammals extending from the labia minora to the uterus; "the vagina receives the penis during coitus"; "the vagina is elastic enough to allow the passage of a fetus"imperforate hymen - hymen that is completely closed so that menstrual blood cannot flow out | Translationsmaagdenvlieshímenkızlık zarıhymen
Hymen (hī`mən) or Hymenaeus (hīmənē`əs), in Greek mythology, personification of marriage, represented as a beautiful youth carrying a bridal torch and wearing a veil.hymen[′hī·mən] (anatomy) A mucous membrane partly closing off the vaginal orifice. Also known as maidenhead. hymen Anatomy a fold of mucous membrane that partly covers the entrance to the vagina and is usually ruptured when sexual intercourse takes place for the first time hymen
hymen [hi´men] the membranous fold partly or completely closing the vaginal orifice. adj., adj hy´menal.hy·men (hī'men), [TA] A thin, membranous fold of highly variable appearance that partly occludes the ostium of the vagina before its rupture (which may occur for a variety of reasons). It is frequently absent (even in virgins), although remnants are commonly present as hymenal caruncula tags. [G. hymēn, membrane] hymen (hī′mən)n. A membranous fold of tissue that partly or completely occludes the external vaginal orifice. hy′men·al adj.hymen A mucosal membrane which partially blocks the vaginal introitus (opening), the integrity of which is regarded as a sign of female virginity.hy·men (hī'mĕn) [TA] A thin membranous fold, highly variable in appearance, which partly occludes the ostium of the vagina before its rupture, which may occur for a variety of reasons. It is frequently absent, even in virgins, although remnants are commonly present as hymenal tags (caruncula). [G. hymēn, membrane]hymen The thin, fringe-like ring of skin that partly occludes the lower end of the vagina in the virgin. Hymens vary considerably in thickness and extent and may even be imperforate, requiring a minor operation to allow menstruation. The hymen is usually torn during the first sexual intercourse and this may cause some bleeding. From the Greek Humen , the God of marriage.hymen a fold of mucous membrane stretched across the entrance to the vagina in some mammals. There is normally a small opening in it and the hymen is ruptured during the first copulation.HymenA membrane that partially or completely covers the vaginal opening.Mentioned in: Amenorrhea, VulvodyniaHymen
Words related to Hymennoun (Greek mythology) the god of marriageRelated Wordsnoun a fold of tissue that partly covers the entrance to the vagina of a virginSynonyms- maidenhead
- virginal membrane
Related Words- mucosa
- mucous membrane
- vagina
- imperforate hymen
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