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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a testicle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical, biological, or anatomical contexts when referring to the male reproductive organ.
Example: "During the examination, the doctor explained the function of a testicle in the male reproductive system."
Alternatives: "a gonad" or "a male reproductive organ".
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Hawkins, 40, characterized the injury as a "testicle contusion".
Suspicious changes may include a lump, enlargement or swelling of a testicle.
Three days later, Jonah had an orchiectomy, the removal of a testicle.
Similarly, it's like this nurse dressed as a testicle is really right in front of you.
Surgery is a foregone conclusion when cancer is found in a testicle.
The ball hit the caddy in a testicle, which ruptured and was later removed.
"You boil lambs' heads, tongue, intestines, spleen, kidney and a testicle," she said.
An undescended testicle, also called cryptorchidism, is a testicle that has not moved down into the scrotum.
"You're not even a person, you're a testicle," he shouts at one, and, at another, "You're made mostly of hair".
But she has bitten off more than she can chew and I don't mean by gulping down a testicle.
But he also sustained concussions, broken arms and broken legs, and he lost a testicle during crashes.
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