aedoe-
Appearance
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Ancient Greek αἰδοῖα (aidoîa, “privy parts, pudenda”).
Prefix
[edit]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 — […]
Derived terms
[edit]- aedoea
- aedoeagra
- aedoeagra
- aedoeagraphy
- aedoeaologist
- aedoeaology
- aedoeatomist
- aedoeatomy
- aedoeauxe
- aedoeci
- aedoegargarismus
- aedoeitis
- aedoeoblennorrhoea
- aedoeodynia
- aedoeogargalismus
- aedoeography
- aedoeoïtis
- aedoeologist
- aedoeology
- aedoeomania
- aedoeomaniac
- aedoeomaniacs
- aedoeomycoderma
- aedoeomycodermis
- aedoeomycodermitis
- aedoeon
- aedoeopalmus
- aedoeopsia
- aedoeopsophesis
- aedoeopsophia
- aedoeopsy
- aedoeoptosis
- aedoeorraphe
- aedoeorraphia
- aedoeoscopy
- aedoeotitis
- aedoeotome
- aedoeotomia
- aedoeotomy
- aedoetomist
References
[edit]- Robley Dunglison (1895) A dictionary of medical science, page 24