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a liplike structure that bounds a bodily orifice (especially any of the four labiate folds of a woman's vulva)

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The use of "nymphae" to refer to the labia minora is limited in the publication.
Synergistic anti-Staphylococcus aureus activity of amoxicillin in combination with Emblica officinalis and Nymphae odorata extracts.
Or from the Tiroler Tage fur Kirchenmusik (Tyrolean Days of Church Music), Stams in 2010, where a selection of 20 motets from the collective print Sacrae Nymphae Op 4 by the Tyrolean Benedictine Leopold von Plawenn (ca.
Em uma das primeiras descricoes por escrito da genitalia dessas mulheres, em um livro publicado em 1686, Wilhelm ten Rhryne, medico da Companhia das Indias Ocidentais, afirmou que "elas tem esta peculiaridade em relacao a outras racas, a maioria delas possui apendices em forma de dedos, sempre duplos, pendurados de suas partes privadas; trata-se, evidentemente, de nymphae" (a palavra latina para pequenos labios).
Old English texts show aelf or variants of it chiefly in compounds for personal or place-names, in glosses of Latin nymphae and other mythological beings, and also in some words related to ailments, female beauty, or deceit, which will be discussed in more detail below.
(1990): Romische Brunnen und Nymphae in der westlichen Reichsalfte.
Jose Luis Diaz (1976) independently found biochemical evidence and verified psychedelic plant ingestion using gas chromatography for opiate use among the Maya with the use of the water lily (Nymphae ampla, containing the opiate aporphine), which is widely found in their art and sculpture (see also de Rios l978, l974).
Functional response of Cosmoclopius nigroannulatus (Hem.: Reduviidae) to different densities of Spartocera dentiventris (Hem.: Coreidae) nymphae. Revista Brasileira de Biologia = Brazilian Journal Biology, vol.