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Synonyms for mons

a mound of fatty tissue covering the pubic area in women

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The sexpert continued that the mons is also home to lots of sebaceous and sweat glands, which produce sebum and perspiration containing pheromones: special chemicals designed to smell attractive to partners and provoke arousal.
Scientists have speculated since the 1970s that the northwest flank of Arsia Mons once may have been covered by glacial ice.
HIGHER AND FIRE Mons Meg being hoisted out of Edinburgh Castle yesterday for a service
The |Duchess of Cambridge meets locals from Mons after the ceremony
The resistance of a ring of Belgian forts, surrounding the city of Liege, helped delay German forces long enough for the BEF to march as far as Mons.
Arriving at the deceased's home, he is surprised to find that Mons' widow Helene is an old flame of his.
And to rub it in even further, Rossini's strike wasn't enough to prevent Mons winning the game 2-1.
Quizas nada mejor para expresar esto que las palabras de Mons. Larrea que cita el Autor en la p.
Mons have also signed goalkeepers Chris Bennion and Michael Schlingerman ahead of the 2012 season.
A look at the mention of "Mons" in Chapter III of In Our Time will show that Hemingway--at least in Chapter III by extension in his larger text-deployed literal details of and topical allusions to this important early battle of World War I.
When he was ready to find a soul mate, Antonio Le Mons, a Black man in his early 40s, drew up a plan to power date.
MARS IS FAMOUS for its giant shield volcanoes--enormous constructs such as Olympus Mons that dwarf their terrestrial counterparts.