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genital
[jen-i-tl]
adjective
of, relating to, or noting reproduction.
of or relating to the sexual organs.
Psychoanalysis.
of or relating to the genital phase of psychosexual development.
of or relating to the centering of sexual impulses and excitation on the genitalia.
Other Word Forms
- postgenital adjective
- pregenital adjective
- subgenital adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of genital1
Example Sentences
Later, after her friend left, Doe and Retzlaff were kissing while watching a movie when “Retzlaff began escalating the situation, attempting to touch her breasts and genital area,” according to the complaint.
The plaintiffs had also challenged its protections against female genital mutilation, but King said “no credible threat of prosecution exists” in such cases, The Associated Press reported.
Sunday, the suspect was delivering food to the victim when he touched her genital area against her will, the department said.
At other times, the 26-year-old charged with murdering the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare seesawed between pain and numbness in his lower back and genital area.
Trump's constant lies about Haitian immigrants eating pets or kids getting full-blown genital surgery during school hours were obviously false to people living in reality.
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