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car·un·cle \ˈkaˌrəŋkəl, kəˈr-\ noun (-s) Etymology: modification of obsolete French caruncule, from Latin caruncula little piece of flesh, diminutive of caro flesh — more at carnal 1. a. : a naked fleshy outgrowth (as a bird's wattle or comb or as on certain caterpillars) b. : cotyledon 1 2. : an outgrowth on a seed developed by proliferation of integumentary tissue adjacent to the micropyle 3. : a small fleshy growth; specifically : a reddish growth situated at the urethral meatus in women causing pain and bleeding |