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Jul 2018
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.
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