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Definition of Nymphae

Nymphae
Nympha Nym"pha, n.; pl. Nymph[ae]. [L. See Nymph a goddess.] 1. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Nymph, 3. 2. pl. (Anat.) Two folds of mucous membrane, within the labia, at the opening of the vulva.

Meaning of Nymphae from wikipedia

- lips', sg.: labium minus), also known as the inner labia, inner lips, or nymphae, are two flaps of skin that are part of the primate ****, extending outwards...
- were burnt. Martha meanwhile was killed at a place called in Nimpha or Nymphae Catab****i (later called Santa Ninfa), thirteen miles from Rome. Tradition...
- The labia are the major externally visible structures of the ****. In humans and other primates, there are two pairs of labia: the labia majora (outer...
- radically from Ovid's account. According to Daphnis, Echo was raised among the Nymphæ because her mother was a nymph. Her father, however, was merely a man and...
- accidental similarity of their names, could be identified with the Gr**** Nymphae. The classical mythologies of the Roman poets were unlikely to have affected...
- some inscriptions dedicated to Jupiter Heliopolit****, Agatis, and the nymphae furrinae. However, these findings look to be of a later date (2nd century...
- romanized: Nymphai Hyperboreioi, lit. 'Nymphs of Hyperborea'; Latin: Nymphae Hyperboreii) were nymphs in Gr**** mythology who presided over aspects of...
- and sanctuaries. List of Ancient Roman temples Daniele Manacorda, s.v. "Nymphae, aedes", in Eva Margareta Steinby (ed.), Lexicon topographi**** urbis Romae...
- confused with inter**** conditions and the imprecision created by the word nymphae substituted for the word ****oris. Nymphotomy was a medical operation to...
- refer to: another term for a chrysalis the labia minora (often in plural, nymphae) Nympha (Ninfa), a 5th-century virgin Christian martyr from Palermo Nympha...