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Etymology edit

From Medieval Latin testicularis, from Latin testiculum (testicle), diminutive of testis.

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  • IPA(key): /tɛsˈtɪkjələ/, /tɛsˈtɪkjəlɚ/
  • enPR: /tĕ-stĭk'yə-lər/, /tĕ-stĭk'yū-lər/
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  • Rhymes: -ɪkjʊlə(ɹ)

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testicular (not comparable)

  1. (physiology) Pertaining to one or more testicles; of the testicle(s).

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testicular m or f (masculine and feminine plural testiculars)

  1. testicular

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Portuguese edit

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From testículo +‎ -ar.

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testicular m or f (plural testiculares)

  1. testicular

Romanian edit

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Borrowed from French testiculaire. By surface analysis, testicul +‎ -ar.

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testicular m or n (feminine singular testiculară, masculine plural testiculari, feminine and neuter plural testiculare)

  1. testicular

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Etymology edit

From testículo +‎ -ar.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /testikuˈlaɾ/ [t̪es.t̪i.kuˈlaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: tes‧ti‧cu‧lar

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testicular m or f (masculine and feminine plural testiculares)

  1. testicular

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