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circumcision in Latin

circumcision in Latin is circumcīsiō, circumcisio — circumcision means the surgical removal of the foreskin, often performed on infant boys for religious, cultural, or medical reasons.

circumcision in Latin

circumcīsiō
noun
The surgical excision of the foreskin and usually all or most of the penile frenulum.
circumcisio
noun
The surgical excision of the foreskin and usually all or most of the penile frenulum.

What does "circumcision" mean?

  1. noun The surgical removal of the foreskin, often performed on infant boys for religious, cultural, or medical reasons.
    "Circumcision is a longstanding religious rite in both Judaism and Islam."

circumcision in a sentence

  • Circumcision is a longstanding religious rite in both Judaism and Islam.

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What is "circumcision" in Latin?

"circumcision" in Latin is circumcīsiō, circumcisio. circumcision means: The surgical removal of the foreskin, often performed on infant boys for religious, cultural, or medical reasons.

How do you use "circumcision" in a sentence?

Example: "Circumcision is a longstanding religious rite in both Judaism and Islam." In Latin, "circumcision" is circumcīsiō, circumcisio.

Are there other ways to say "circumcision" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "circumcision": circumcīsiō, circumcisio.

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