yonic

adj
/ˈjoʊnɪk/

Etymology

From yoni + -ic, from Sanskrit योनि (yoni).

  1. derived from योनि

Definitions

  1. In the shape of a vulva (yoni).

    • Many orchids are yonic.
    • The Garden of Eden, the Ark, the Gate of the Temple, the Veil of the Mysteries, the vesica piscis or oval nimbus, and the Holy Grail are important yonic symbols[…]
    • Porzecanski employs two recurrent phallic and yonic symbols in the narrative.
  2. Of or relating to the yoni.

    • yonic energy

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