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 +The [[sex organ]]s, especially the external portions, most commonly used for the [[female genitalia]].
 +==Etymology==
 +From [[Latin]] ''[[pudenda]]'', plural of ''pudendum''. From ''pudeō''(I am ashamed). From Proto-Indo-European ''[[*paw-]]'' ‎(“strike”).
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 +==See also==
 +*[[Pudicitia]]
 +*[[Pudor]]
 +*[[Pudic]]
 +*[[Pudency]]
 +*[[Impudent]]
 +*[[Venus Pudica]]
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The sex organs, especially the external portions, most commonly used for the female genitalia.

Etymology

From Latin pudenda, plural of pudendum. From pudeō(I am ashamed). From Proto-Indo-European *paw- ‎(“strike”).

See also




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