"neopenis" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: neopenises [plural]
Etymology: neo- + penis Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|neo|penis}} neo- + penis Head templates: {{en-noun}} neopenis (plural neopenises)
  1. A surgically constructed penis, as of a transgender man who has undergone sex reassignment surgery, or a cisgender man who lacked a penis due to a congenital defect, illness, or injury. Categories (topical): Anatomy, Genitalia, Transgender Translations (surgically constructed penis): neopenis (Finnish), néo-pénis (French)

Inflected forms

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