nympha
11nympha — n.; pl. phae [Gr. nymphe, bride] 1. (ARTHROPODA: Chelicerata) In Acari, sclerites beneath the epigynium. 2. (MOLLUSCA: Bivalvia) The immersed area behind the beak that strengthens the margin to which the ligament is attached, or reinforcement for …
12nympha — noun /ˈnɪmfə/ a) A nymph. b) Each of the labia minora …
13nympha — One of the labia minora. [Mod. L., fr. G. nymphe, a bride] * * * nym·pha (nimґfə) gen. and pl. nymґphae [L., from Gr. nymphē a bride] labium minus pudendi …
14Nympha — Nỵm|pha, die; , ...phae u. ...phen [griech. nýmphē = Braut; Jungfrau, verhüll. auch: Klitoris] (Med.): kleine Schamlippe …
15Nympha — vierge de Sicile, passée en Toscane au Vème siècle. Fête le 10 novembre, avec Tryphon et Respicius …
16Nympha(s) — A Laodicean man or woman greeted by Paul (Col. 4:15) who hosted meetings of the local Christian community …
17Nympha — Nỵm|pha 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: phae [ fɛ:] od. phen; Anat.〉 = Nymphe (3) …
18Nympha — Nỵm|pha [von gr. νυμϕη = Braut, jungvermählte Frau; (verhüllend = Klitoris)] w; , ...phae u. ...phen: = Labium minus pudendi …
19nympha — nɪmfÉ™ n. inner vaginal lips (Anatomy); larval stage in insect development (also nymph) …
20nympha — n. (Ent.) Pupa, chrysalis, aurelia, nymph …