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clitoris

American  
[klit-er-is, kli-tawr-is] / ˈklɪt ər ɪs, klɪˈtɔr ɪs /

noun

Anatomy, Zoology.

plural

clitorises, clitorides
  1. the erectile organ of the vulva, used exclusively for sexual arousal and stimulation: located inside of the vulva except for the protruding glans.

  2. glans clitoris.


clitoris British  
/ ˈklɪtərɪs, ˈklaɪ- /

noun

  1. a part of the female genitalia consisting of a small elongated highly sensitive erectile organ at the front of the vulva: homologous with the penis

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

clitoris Scientific  
/ klĭtər-ĭs,klĭ-tôrĭs /
  1. A sensitive external organ of the reproductive system in female mammals and some other animals that is capable of becoming erect. It is located above or in front of the urethra.


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.