Lips; the labia majora and labia minora are components of the female external genitalia.
The fold of skin that protects the vagina (the fleshy skin between your legs). As you physical mature, the labia become softer and looser. Slang: lips.
Female's external lips of the vulva, characteristically become hyperemic and swollen at estrus (or under the influence of exogenous estrogen.)
The folds of skin which form the inner lips (labia minora) and outer lips (labia majora) on both sides of the vaginal opening. They form part of the female external genitals
Folds of skin surrounding the opening of the vagina.
The inner and outer folds of skin that protect the vagina, also called 'lips'. Labia majora: the larger outer lips of the female external genitalia. Labia minora: the smaller, inner lips of the external female genitalia.
The plural of labium, meaning lip. The labia are often called the lips of the vagina. In the female genitalia there are the two round larger outer labia (labia majora) and two smaller inner labia (labia minora). The inner labia are most frequently pierced with rings.
The folds of skin that surround the opening of the vagina. The labia consist of two sets of folds, the labia majora, and the labia minora. The labia majora are two long lips of skin, one each side of the vaginal opening that stretch from the anterior labial commissure to the posterior labial commissure and form the boundaries of the pudendal cleft. The labia minora and the two folds of skin between the labia majora, extending from the clitoris to the posterior area where the labia majora meet the vagina.
the folds of skin at the opening of the vagina (and other organs).
The labia protect the vagina, urethra and the clitoris, they are sometimes known as the "lips" of the vulva.
The lips , either the lips around the mouth (the oral labia) or the lip-like external female genitalia (the labia majora and labia minora ). See also: Labial ; Labrose . See the entire definition of Labia
Female genital, there are two areas, the 'inner' (labia minora) and the 'outer' (labia majora).
lips; the rounded folds of skin that surround the vaginal and urethral openings in the female.
Part of a girl's or woman's genitalia, also called lips. (See Angles on Anatomy: female anatomy)
The outer folds of tissue, or lips, at the opening of the vagina.
the 'lips' around the vagina.
The two folds of skin on either side of the vaginal opening.
(majora and minora) Two folds of fatty tissue that lie on either side of, and partially cover, the vaginal opening.
Folds of skin on either side of the entrance of the vagina.
The inner and outer "lips" of the vulva (vagina) - the external female genitalia. The outer labia (labia majora) usually have pubic hair and the smaller inner lips (labia minora) are mostly hidden inside.
The external lips or folds of the vulva of the female.
the two pairs of skin-folds that protect the opening of the vagina
The portion of the vulva that consists of two sets of tissue folds composed of fat and containing numerous glands.
external folds of flesh of the vulva.
two folds of skin surrounding the entrance of the vagina
The two sets of skin folds that protect a woman's genitals.
One of the external portions of the female genitals.
The fleshy folds of skin that surround the vagina.
Lips; commonly refers to the lips of the femal external genitalia.
The skin folds at the opening of the vagina.
Lip-shaped structures; often used to describe the outer folds of the female genitalia.
The external folds of skin that make up the outer portion of the vagina.
The skin folds on the sides of the opening of the vagina.