pudendal

adj
/pjʊˈdɛndəl/

Etymology

From Latin pudendum (“external genitals, shaming”) + -al. By surface analysis, pudend- + -al.

Definitions

  1. Relating to or near the pudendum.

    • Ms. Mate’s symptoms responded to another approach — two treatments to inhibit firing of the pudendal nerve, which enervates the lowest muscles of the pelvis, plus regular use of an anticonvulsant drug.

The neighborhood

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