clitoris
Americannoun
plural
clitorises, clitorides-
the erectile organ of the vulva, used exclusively for sexual arousal and stimulation: located inside of the vulva except for the protruding glans.
noun
Other Word Forms
- clitoral adjective
- clitoric adjective
- clitoridean adjective
Etymology
Origin of clitoris
First recorded in 1605–15; from Greek kleitorís, akin to kleíein “to shut”
Example Sentences
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In the womb, they will develop a male anatomy until the final stage of growing a penis - and when they are not able to, then they’ll start developing a vulva and a clitoris.
From BBC • Aug. 8, 2024
The majority of birds lack a penis or a clitoris.
From Scientific American • Feb. 16, 2023
In a 2018 study in the journal Sexual Medicine, Dr. Rubin, Dr. Goldstein and colleagues found that a failure to examine the vulva and clitoris led doctors to regularly overlook sexual health conditions.
From New York Times • Oct. 17, 2022
Do you feel uncomfortable saying the word clitoris?
From The Guardian • Oct. 8, 2019
The external sex organs of the female are: the vulva, hymen, and clitoris.
From Woman Her Sex and Love Life by Robinson, William J.
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