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Rory wrote:
Shm Jay wrote:There?s no word for prostate in Verdurian, by the way.
Zompist is a sexist!!!
In the completely non-sexist language of a certain country that has a v in it, the words for ovary/testicle and Fallopian tube/vas deferens are exactly the same.

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Rory wrote: The urethra? Or just simply the "sperm ducts"? I don't think "Fallopian tube" is the proper medical term, strangely enough...
It is proper, though there's a movement in medicine to get rid of eponyms (things named after people) and replace them with more descriptive terms. The non-eponym for Fallopian tubes is "intrauterine tubes", but it's not quite as catchy, so it hasn't caught on yet.
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Mercator wrote:
Rory wrote: The urethra? Or just simply the "sperm ducts"? I don't think "Fallopian tube" is the proper medical term, strangely enough...
It is proper, though there's a movement in medicine to get rid of eponyms (things named after people) and replace them with more descriptive terms. The non-eponym for Fallopian tubes is "intrauterine tubes", but it's not quite as catchy, so it hasn't caught on yet.
Why "intrauterine"? Doesn't "intra-" mean "inside"?

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I don't know how I got that wrong; it's just 'uterine tubes'.
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