mons veneris
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Definition
Noun: - A rounded, soft, fatty pad of tissue situated over the pubic bone in adult females, forming the anterior portion of the vulva.
Usage
- The term is used in formal, medical, or anatomical contexts to describe a specific part of the female external genitalia.
- It is typically used in clinical descriptions, biological textbooks, or scientific discussions.
Examples
- During the examination, the doctor noted the normal anatomy of the mons veneris.
- The mons veneris becomes covered with pubic hair during puberty.
- Adipose tissue in the mons veneris provides cushioning.
Advanced Usage
- The term is of Latin origin, meaning "mound of Venus" (the Roman goddess of love).
- In some artistic or historical contexts, the term may be used euphemistically or in discussions of classical art depicting the human form.
Variants and Related Words
- Mons pubis: This is the more common modern clinical term, often used synonymously with "mons veneris." It literally means "pubic mound."
- Pubis: Refers to the pubic bone itself, which lies beneath the mons.
- Vulva: The collective term for the external female genitalia, which includes the mons veneris.
Synonyms
- Mons pubis: The direct synonym in anatomical terminology.
- Pubic mound: A descriptive, non-technical synonym.
Notes on Meaning
- The term refers specifically to the anatomical structure and is not used metaphorically.
- It is a singular noun. The plural form is "montes veneris," though this is rarely used in common English.
Noun
- a mound of fatty tissue covering the pubic area in women