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Clitoris
Clitoris Cli"to*ris (? or ?), n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to shut up. It is concealed by the labia pudendi.] (Anat.) A small organ at the upper part of the vulva, homologous to the penis in the male.

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- The Count of the Saxon S**** for Britain (Latin: comes littoris Saxonici per Britanniam) was the head of the Saxon S**** military command of the later...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eupithecia litoris. Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Eupithecia litoris McDunnough 1946". Home of Ichneumonoidea. Taxapad....
- Nocardioides litoris is a Gram-positive bacterium from the genus Nocardioides which has been isolated from sediments from the Taean seas**** in Korea...
- three commands in Britain, along with the Dux Britanniarum and the Comes litoris Saxonici. His troops were the main field army (comitatenses) in Britain...
- The Diocese of Palm Beach (Latin: Dioecesis Litoris Palmensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in eastern...
- both as a noun and as an adjective. It derives from the Latin noun litus, litoris, meaning "s****". (The doubled t is a late-medieval innovation, and the...
- Curveulima litoris is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Eulimidae. The species is one of a number within the genus Curveulima...
- Tingitaniae, comes Tractus Argentoratensis, comes Britanniarum and comes Litoris Saxonici; as well as two in the Eastern Empire: comes (limitis) Aegypti...
- " Full title: Bellicorum instrumentorum liber, **** figuris et fictitys litoris conscriptus, Latin for "Illustrated and encrypted book of war instruments"...
- late 4th-century Notitia Dignitatum, which lists its commander, the Comes Litoris Saxonici per Britanniam ("Count of the Saxon S**** in Britain"), and gives...