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View definitions for reproductive organs

reproductive organs

noun as in genitals

noun as in private parts

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Example Sentences

To put it another way, they're speaking to your head about matters of the heart (and reproductive organs).

He believes marriage should be only between consenting adults with opposing reproductive organs.

You're in a party that otherwise would just as soon cut off your reproductive organs and feed them to wild boars.

“The school is dividing kids based on reproductive organs,” says Amy Katz, an attorney working with the ACLU.

The reproductive organs are no better adapted to their purpose than are the working organs.

Very often the reproductive organs of young males are removed, and the birds are then called capons.

With the increase in size and vigor of the reproductive organs there comes the strong impulse for the organs to function.

Occasionally it is a difference in the structure of the reproductive organs themselves.

In the vast majority of modern girls and women, the reproductive organs are structurally immature or functionally defective.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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