glans Meaning in kannada ( glans ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)
ಗ್ಲಾನ್ಸ್, ಶಿಶ್ನ ತಲೆ, ಶಿಶ್ನ,
Noun:
ಶಿಶ್ನ ತಲೆ, ಶಿಶ್ನ,
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glans ಕನ್ನಡದಲ್ಲಿ ಉದಾಹರಣೆ:
ಇತರ ಅದಿರುಗಳು ಮಿಸ್ಪಿಕೆಲ್ (FcAsS) ಮತ್ತು ಕೋಬಾಲ್ಟ್ ಗ್ಲಾನ್ಸ್ (CoAsS).
glans's Usage Examples:
are usually harvested from cultivated varieties of the species Juglans regia.
The clitoral glans or shaft may be massaged, usually through the skin of the clitoral hood, using up-and-down, side-to-side.
within the glans penis, where it forms the fossa navicularis urethrae.
another test, namely the through-hole the glans penis.
The frenulum of prepuce of penis, often known simply as the frenulum, is a highly erogenous elastic band of tissue under the glans penis that connects.
Opposition to circumcisionMilos, who opposes non-therapeutic circumcision of children, bases part of her argument on the fact that the foreskin protects the glans from friction and abrasion throughout life.
John's wortIlex, [Juglans, In the Tam Duong bus crash, 15 May 2005, 19 people were killed after a bus fell 150m down ravine after colliding with a motorcycle.
is often confused with the more common clitoral hood piercing, which pierces only the hood covering the clitoral glans, allowing the jewellery to make.
and balanitis (inflammation of the glans penis) usually occur together as balanoposthitis.
and Roman societies (8th century BC to 6th century AD), exposure of the glans was considered disgusting and improper, and did not conform to the Hellenistic.
developed keratinized penile spines along the glans and/or shaft, which may be involved in sexual selection.
Nuts of the eastern black walnut (Juglans nigra) and butternuts (Juglans cinerea) are less commonly consumed.
The PA is "a ring-style piercing that extends along the underside of the glans from the.
Synonyms:
structure, body structure, glans clitoridis, complex body part, anatomical structure, bodily structure, glans penis,
Antonyms:
natural object,