aedoe-
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek noun αἰδοῖα (aidoia, “privy parts, pudenda”).
Prefix
aedoe-
- (biology) Relating to genitalia.
- 1984, Prolegs, legs and wings of insects, Entomonograph, volume 5, page 83:
- The primitive penis — not to be confused with the aedoeagus — […]
- 1984, Prolegs, legs and wings of insects, Entomonograph, volume 5, page 83:
Derived terms
Terms coined with or featuring the aedoe- prefix
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References
- 1895, Robley Dunglison, A dictionary of medical science, page 24.