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Suburethral
Suburethral Sub`u*re"thral, a. (Anat.) Situated under the urethra, or under its orifice.
Urethra
Urethra U*re"thra, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?. See Urine.] (Anat.) The canal by which the urine is conducted from the bladder and discharged.
Urethral
Urethral U*re"thral, a. Of or pertaining to the urethra. Urethral fever (Med.), fever occurring as a consequence of operations upon the urethra.
Urethral fever
Urethral U*re"thral, a. Of or pertaining to the urethra. Urethral fever (Med.), fever occurring as a consequence of operations upon the urethra.

Meaning of Rethra from wikipedia

- Rethra (also known as Radagoszcz, Ra****st, Radigast, Redigast, Radgosc and other forms like Ruthengost) was, in the 10th to the 12th centuries, the main...
- chroniclers, the god of the Polabian Slavs, whose temple was located in Rethra. In modern academic literature, however, the dominant view is that Radegast...
- was Radgosc (also referred to by several other names, e.g. Rie****st or Rethra). The Lutici were first recorded by written sources in the context of the...
- under a duke, but remained independent. Their leaders met in the temple of Rethra. In 983, many Wend tribes parti****ted in a great uprising against the Holy...
- to Thietmar a similar divination, only in two stages, was carried out in Rethra, and Herbord describes that among the Pomeranians a priest led an armed...
- Cir****nes around the Pane (Peene) River, the Redarians around the temple of Rethra, the Wollinians on the isle of Wolin, the Tollensians around the Tollense...
- possession of the land. The chief god was Radegast Zuarasici, whose sanctuary at Rethra was the centre of his worship for the whole of Mecklenburg. Charlemagne's...
- descriptions of the sanctuaries and cults of Redigost (Radegast, Svarozhich) in Rethra, Svyatovit (Svetovid) in Arkon (Jaromarsburg), Triglav in Szczecin, Chernobog...
- 1066, the Bishop of Mecklenburg John Scotus was sacrificed to Radegast in Rethra by the Slavic Lutici. Archeological findings indicate that the practice...
- Hohenzieritz) came from a pagan shrine in Rethra, a major town of Polabian Slavs, and Prillwitz is the location of Rethra. A detailed description was published...