genital

adj
/ˈd͡ʒɛnətəl/

Etymology

From Middle English genital, from Latin genitalis (“of or belonging to generation”), from genitus, past participle of gignō (“to beget, generate”); see genus.

  1. derived from genitalis
  2. inherited from genital

Definitions

  1. Of or relating to biological reproduction.

  2. Of or relating to the genitalia.

    • In countless Hollywood movies we see the story of two soldiers or sailors on leave; for them the pursuit of women is simply a way of relieving a genital pressure.
  3. Of or relating to psychosexual development during puberty.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. A genital organ.

      • ( b ) the masturbation [...] served as evidence that his genital was not injured ("fixing feet")
      • David told of his fears of castration and his concern that his genital was not as large as another boy's on the ward, and perhaps would never be.
      • […] the anxiety and distress that his genital was dirty, disgusting and dangerous to his mother (myself); the dread of the bad internalized penis and his own faeces and urine.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for genital. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA