Definition of Urethral. Meaning of Urethral. Synonyms of Urethral

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Definition of Urethral

Urethral
Urethral U*re"thral, a. Of or pertaining to the urethra. Urethral fever (Med.), fever occurring as a consequence of operations upon the urethra.

Meaning of Urethral from wikipedia

- also release **** through the urethra during ejaculation. The external urethral sphincter is a striated muscle that allows voluntary control over urination...
- Urethral sounding is the practice of inserting objects (typically made by metal or silicone) into the urethra for ****ual gratification. Urethral dilatation...
- Urethral intercourse or coitus par urethra is ****ual penetration of the female urethra by an object such as a **** or a finger. It is not to be confused...
- (/miːˈeɪtəs/, mee-AY-təs; pl.: meatus or meatuses), also known as the external urethral ****, is the opening where urine exits the male and female urethra....
- external urethral sphincter and the internal urethral sphincter. When either of these muscles contracts, the urethra is sealed shut. The external urethral sphincter...
- A urethral stricture is a narrowing of the urethra, the tube connected to the bladder that allows the p****ing of urine. The narrowing reduces the flow...
- The urethral sponge is a spongy cushion of tissue, found in the lower genital area of females, that sits against both the pubic bone and ****l wall,...
- The urethral or periurethral glands (also Littré glands after Alexis Littré) are glands that branch off the wall of the urethra of mammals. The glands...
- or paraurethral glands) are glands located around the lower end of the urethral meatus. The glands are surrounded by tissue that swells with blood during...
- muscular tube that allows for urination, may be damaged by trauma. When urethral rupture occurs, urine may extravasate (escape) into the surrounding tissues...