"Hymenectomy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A hymenectomy is a surgical procedure that involves removing or repairing the hymen, which is a thin membrane that covers the opening of the vagina. The hymen is typically torn or partially torn during first sexual experience or through sports that involve using a bike seat or horseback riding. Hymenectomy is usually performed for medical reasons, such as to treat painful intercourse due to a hymen that is too intact, or it may be done for cosmetic reasons, such as to remove a hymen that is too prominent.
The word "hymen" refers to the thin membrane that covers the opening of the uterus (the cervix) of a female until it is broken during vaginal intercourse, typically during the first sexual encounter. It is also sometimes used to describe the hymenoplasty, a surgical procedure that repairs or reconstructs the hymen for religious or cultural reasons.
Hymenaea is a genus of legume trees and shrubs, commonly known as Braziliancae or Saroa. They are native to the tropical forests of Central and South America.
Hymenaeus is a Greek word that refers to a type of early Christian heretic. In Christian theology, a Hymenaeus is someone who denies the Old Testament and the coming of Jesus Christ. The term is also associated with heresy and apostasy, as those who were considered Hymenaeus were seen as having renounced their faith and rejected the teachings of the Christian church. The term has since been used to describe any individual or group that rejects traditional Christian beliefs or practices.
Hymenaios is a name in ancient Greek mythology. Hymenaios was the god of marriage, and his name is also used as an epithet for the chorus in Greek tragedy.
The word "hymenal" refers to something relating to or located near the hymen, a thin membrane that partially covers the opening of the vagina in humans and some other mammals. It can also refer to a hymenotomy, which is a surgical procedure to repair or remove the hymen.
Hymenanthera is a genus of flowering plants in the family Loranthaceae. It is a type of mistletoe, a semi-parasitic plant that grows on the branches of trees and other shrubs.
Hymeneal refers to something relating to or concerning marriage, particularly the nuptial ceremony or festivities. It can also describe something that is characteristic of or pertains to the goddess of marriage in Greek mythology, Hymen.
Hymenean: relating to Hymen, the Greek god of marriage; specifically used to describe a hymen, which is a thin membrane that partially covers the opening of the vagina in a female.
Hymeneus is a proper noun, specifically an ancient Greek name, meaning "song of marriage" or "wedding song". In mythology, Hymeneus was often referred to as the god of marriage and weddings, and was said to preside over the ceremony of marriage. In Christian tradition, Hymeneus is also mentioned in the New Testament as an apostate, who had abandoned the truth and was living in error.
The hymenium is the spore-bearing layer of a fungus, usually at the top of the cap or on the surface of a mushroom. It is the part of the fungus that produces and releases spores, allowing the fungus to reproduce and disperse its species.
Hymenochaetales is an order of fungi in the class Agaricomycetes. It is a group of mushrooms and bracket fungi that are characterized by the presence of hymenophores, which are fruiting bodies that bear spores. The order Hymenochaetales is part of the phylum Ascomycota, which includes a wide range of fungi, including molds, yeasts, and mildews.
Hymenogeny is the process by which a flower starts to develop or form its reproductive organs, such as the pistils and stamens. It is the stage in the life cycle of a plant where it produces its reproductive structures, which eventually lead to the formation of seeds or fruits.
Hymenolepiasis refers to a type of parasitic infection caused by the tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta, typically found in dogs, cats, and other small mammals. The infection is acquired through accidental ingestion of the parasite's eggs, usually through contaminated food or fecal matter. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, diarrhea, and weight loss.