glans penis
English
Etymology
From New Latin glāns pēnis (“glans of the penis”), pēnis being a genitive.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌɡlænz ˈpiːnɪs/
Noun
glans penis (plural glans penises or glandes penis or glandes penium or (misconstruction) glans penes or (misconstruction) glandes penes)
- (anatomy) A conical vascularized body forming the extremity of the penis.
- Synonyms: penile glans; see also Thesaurus:glans penis
- Hypernym: glans
- Holonym: penis
- Meronym: corona glandis penis
- Comeronyms: corpus cavernosum penis, praeputium penis
- Coordinate term: glans clitoridis
Translations
conical vascularized body forming the extremity of the penis
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Latin
Declension
Third-declension noun with an indeclinable portion.
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | glāns pēnis | glandēs pēnis |
Genitive | glandis pēnis | glandum pēnis |
Dative | glandī pēnis | glandibus pēnis |
Accusative | glandem pēnis | glandēs pēnis |
Ablative | glande pēnis | glandibus pēnis |
Vocative | glāns pēnis | glandēs pēnis |
Descendants
- English: glans penis
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