clítoris

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الإنجليزية - التركية

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clitoris
klitoris

Klitoris aslında gelişmemiş küçük bir penistir. - The clitoris is really a small undeveloped penis.

Mary şimdiye kadar gördüğüm en büyük klitorise sahip. - Mary has the biggest clitoris I've ever seen.

clitoris
bızır
clitoris
kamışçık
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clitoris
A small sensitive elongated erectile organ at the anterior part of the vulva in female mammals, homologous with the penis
clitoris
The clitoris is a part at the front of a woman's sexual organs where she can feel sexual pleasure. a small part of a woman's outer sexual organs, where she can feel sexual pleasure (kleitoris)
clitoris
a female sexual organ homologous to the penis
clitoris
A small organ at the upper part of the vulva, homologous to the penis in the male
clitoris
{i} female sex organ homologous to the penis
The clitoris
clit
The clitoris
button
clitoral
of or relating to the clitoris
clitoral
of, or relating to the clitoris
clitoral
Clitoral means concerned with or relating to the clitoris. clitoral stimulation
clitoral
{s} of the clitoris
clitorides
plural of clitoris
clítoris

    الواصلة

    cli·to·ris

    التركية النطق

    klaytôrîs

    المترادفات

    clit, button

    النطق

    /klīˈtôrəs/ /klaɪˈtɔːrɪs/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    () From Ancient Greek κλειτορίς (kleitoris), a diminutive of uncertain origin, probably from κλείω (kleiō, “I sheathe, shut”), in reference to its being covered by the labia minora. The related noun form κλείς (kleis) has a second meaning of "a key, a latch or hook (to close a door)." Wooden pegs were the original keys; a connection also revealed in Latin clavis (“nail”) and claudere (“to shut”) (see close). Some medical sources give a supposed Greek verb κλειτοριάζω (kleitoriazō, “touch or titillate lasciviously, tickle”) literally "to be inclined (toward pleasure)" (compare German slang ‘der Kitzler’ "clitoris," literally "the tickler"), related to Greek κλειτύς (kleitus), a variant of κλιτύς (klitus, “hillside”), related to κλίνω (klinō, “I slope”), from the same root as κλῖμαξ (“ladder”). But many sources take κλειτορίς literally as Greek "little hill." The Italian anatomist Mateo Renaldo Colombo (1516–1559), professor at Padua, claimed to have discovered it (De re anatomica, 1559, p. 243). He called it amor Veneris, vel dulcedo "the love or sweetness of Venus." Slang abbreviation clit first attested 1960s.
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