"Codpiece" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A codpiece is a decoration or covering worn over a man's genitals, especially on his trousers or breeches, typically to make them look more dignified or impressive. It originated in the 15th century and was often worn by knights and nobles to signify their status and masculinity. Today, the term is sometimes used humorously or ironically to describe a large or conspicuous decoration on a man's clothing.
Codpiece
A codpiece is a decorative or functional covering for the groin area, typically worn by men.
Cody is a masculine given name that originated in North America. It is derived from the surname Cody, which was originally an anglicized form of the Gaelic surname MacÓda, meaning "descendant of Óda", a personal name that is thought to be derived from the Old Norse word "auðr", meaning "rich" or "wealthy". In modern times, the name Cody has become popular as a given name, often symbolizing courage, strength, and independence.
The cecum is a pouch-like structure located at the beginning of the large intestine (colon) in many animals, including humans. It is a specialized part of the digestive system that houses a diverse community of microbes, known as the gut microbiota. The cecum is responsible for breaking down and extracting nutrients from fiber-rich foods, and it also plays a role in the immune system and the production of certain vitamins.