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vagina in Latin

vagina in Latin is vagina, vāgīna, vās muliebre — vagina means the muscular passage in female mammals that connects the vulva to the uterus, used in sex and childbirth.

vagina in Latin

vagina
noun
vāgīna
noun
vās muliebre
noun

What does "vagina" mean?

  1. noun The muscular passage in female mammals that connects the vulva to the uterus, used in sex and childbirth.
    "The doctor explained how the vagina changes during pregnancy."

vagina in a sentence

  • The doctor explained how the vagina changes during pregnancy.

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What is "vagina" in Latin?

"vagina" in Latin is vagina, vāgīna, vās muliebre. vagina means: The muscular passage in female mammals that connects the vulva to the uterus, used in sex and childbirth.

How do you use "vagina" in a sentence?

Example: "The doctor explained how the vagina changes during pregnancy." In Latin, "vagina" is vagina, vāgīna, vās muliebre.

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

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "vagina": vagina, vāgīna, vās muliebre.

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