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aspermia

British  
/ əˈspɜːmɪə /

noun

  1. pathol the failure to form or emit semen

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You were diagnosed with almost complete aspermia, a failure to produce sperm, which meant it was highly unlikely you could father children.

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Aspermia vulgo efficitur occlusione urethrae vel obliteratione partis ejusdem.

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Tumores tractus generativi claudere possunt aditum inter testiculos meatumque urinarium et ita aspermia efficitur.

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This precaution may reveal the presence of a narrow pelvis or vaginismus in the woman, or aspermia, venereal disease, etc., in the man.

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Associated words: seminal, spermatic, spermatism, gonic, aspermatism, aspermia, seminific, seminiferous, spermatoid, spermatozoid, spermic, spermary, spermatorrhea, spermatozoa, emission, vesiculæ seminales, fecundate. semicircle, n. hemicycle. send, v. dispatch, commission, delegate; transmit, forward. send back. return, remand, recommit. sending back. return, remand, remandment, recommitment. senile, a. decrepit, feeble, aged, infirm. senility, n. dotage, decrepitude, old age. seniority, n. eldership, superiority. sensation, n. consciousness, feeling, perception; excitement.

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