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scrotum
[skroh-tuhm]
noun
plural
scrota, scrotumsthe pouch of skin that contains the testes.
scrotum
/ ˈəʊə /
noun
the pouch of skin containing the testes in most mammals
scrotum
plural
scrotaThe external sac of skin that encloses the testes in most mammals. The scrotum keeps the testes at the optimal temperature (slightly below body temperature) for producing sperm.
scrotum
The external pouch or sac located behind the penis. The scrotum contains the testes. (See reproductive systems.)
Other Word Forms
- scrotal adjective
- ˈdzٲ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of scrotum1
Word History and Origins
Origin of scrotum1
Example Sentences
The controversial figure gained notoriety for nailing his scrotum to Moscow's Red Square in 2013.
The Greek physician Galen, for example, believed the uterus was basically the male scrotum tucked in on itself.
Specialty retailers stock kangaroo leather belts, wallets and bags, while in souvenir stores, small pouches made from the males’ scrotums are a novelty item sold as gifts for people who have everything.
Hugh Grant, somehow managing to make his pronunciation of the word “scrotum” ridiculously charming.
He then gestured to himself: "Basically a scrotum."
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