introitus vaginæ

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Etymology

From Latin introitus vāgīnæ (entrance of vagina).

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Noun

introitus vaginæ (plural introitus vaginæ or introitus vaginarum)

  1. (anatomy) The entrance to the vagina.
    • 1909, Transactions of the Chicago Gynecological Society, W. Wood & Co., page 56:
      A great many prostitutes can contract their introitus vaginæ at will, and you will find the action of a hypertrophied ring, constrictor cunni, around the outlet of the vagina, and in a great many prostitutes you will find prolapse, too.
    • 1978, Arnold J. Mandell, Coming of Middle Age: A Journey, Summit Books, →ISBN, page 143, →ISBN:
      Your women get hysterectomies, their introitus vaginae tightened, and take estrogen to begin again. I don’t know what you men do.

Usage notes

  • The logical plural form of this Latinate phrase is introitus vaginarumintroitūs (entrances) vaginarum (of vaginæ) — and not introitus vaginæintroitūs (entrances) vaginæ (of a vagina), since a single vagina does not have multiple entrances (extraordinary cases notwithstanding).

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