Foreskin: meaning, definitions and examples
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foreskin
[ ˈfɔːrskɪn ]
anatomy human
Foreskin refers to the retractable fold of skin that covers the glans of the penis. It is present at birth and can be removed through a surgical procedure known as circumcision. The foreskin has protective functions and contains nerve endings that contribute to sexual sensation.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The foreskin can be easily pulled back to reveal the head of the penis.
- Some cultures practice circumcision, which involves the removal of the foreskin.
- In infants, the foreskin is typically adhered to the glans and separates as they grow.
- The presence of the foreskin can affect sensitivity during sexual activities.
Translations
Translations of the word "foreskin" in other languages:
🇵🇹 prepúcio
🇮🇳 फoreskin
🇩🇪 Vorhaut
🇮🇩 kulup
🇺🇦 передня шкіра
🇵🇱 napletek
🇯🇵 包皮 (ほうひ)
🇫🇷 prépuce
🇪🇸 prepucio
🇹🇷 sünnet derisi
🇰🇷 포경皮 (포경피)
🇸🇦 القلفة
🇨🇿 předkožka
🇸🇰 predkožka
🇨🇳 包皮 (bāopí)
🇸🇮 prepucij
🇮🇸 forskin
🇰🇿 қатпар
🇬🇪 პარასკევი
🇦🇿 kəsik dərisi
🇲🇽 prepucio
Word origin
The term 'foreskin' derives from the Old English word 'forstēne', where 'for' means 'before' and 'stēne' relates to 'skin'. The word has been part of the English language for centuries, used in medical and anatomical terminology. Historically, the foreskin has been a subject of religious and cultural significance, especially in Judaism and Islam, where circumcision is a common practice. The anatomical understanding of the foreskin has evolved alongside medical practices, leading to ongoing discussions about its function and the implications of circumcision.
Word Frequency Rank
At rank #29,037, this word represents specialized academic or technical vocabulary. It's less frequently encountered but may be valuable in specific contexts.
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