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See also: Podex

English

Etymology

From Latin pōdex.

Noun

podex (plural podexes or podices)

  1. (anatomy, rare) The anus, rectum, or buttocks of a human.
    • 1953, Jack Woodford, Writer's Cramp, page 35:
      If these native babes went around with their podexes exposed they wouldn't have any because the mosquitoes would eat them off.
  2. (zoology, rare) The rear end of any animal.
    • 1942, Fabricius (ab Aquapendente), Howard Bernhardt Adelmann (translator), The Embryological Treatises of Hieronymus Fabricius of Aquapendente (page 229)
      Ligament which stretches over the surface of the uterus, running obliquely from the podex to the raceme.
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Latin

Etymology

An ablaut formation from Proto-Indo-European *pesd- (fart).

Pronunciation

Noun

pōdex m (genitive pōdicis); third declension

  1. (anatomy) anus, rectum, fundament
    • c. 30 BCE, Horace, Epodes 8:
      [] hietque turpis inter aridas natis podex []
      [] and an anus yawning between arid buttocks []
  2. (anatomy) buttocks, rump, derrière

Declension

Third-declension noun.

References

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