la·bi·a ˈlābēə/ noun plural noun: ***** 1. ANATOMY the inner and outer folds of the *****, at either side of the ******. 2. [ ] plural form of labium. la·bi·um ˈlābēəm/noun/ plural noun: ***** 1. [ ] ENTOMOLOGY a fused mouth part that forms the floor of the mouth of an insect. 2. BOTANY the lower lip of the flower of a plant of the mint family. late 16th century (in the general sense ‘lip, liplike structure’): from Latin, ‘lip’; related to labrum. ***** to la·brum ˈlābrəm,ˈlabrəm/ ZOOLOGY noun: labrum; plural noun: labra a structure corresponding to a lip, especially the upper border of the mouth parts of a crustacean or insect. early 18th century: from Latin, literally ‘lip’; related to labium. ****·o·ris ˈklidərəs/noun: *******; plural noun: clitorises a small sensitive & erectile part of the female genitals at the anterior end of the *****; early 17th century: modern Latin, [vul·vaˈvəlvə/ ANATOMY noun: *****; plural noun: vulvas the female external genitals. ZOOLOGY the external opening of the ****** or reproductive tract in a female mammal or nematode. late Middle English: from Latin, literally ‘womb.’ from Greek kleitoris
u begin w/ ur **** & end in ur coccyx
The coccyx is a triangular arrangement of bone that makes up the very bottom portion of the spine below the sacrum. It represents a vestigial tail, hence the common term tailbone.