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The word orchid is derived from the Greek word (orchis) for testicle because of the shape of the root tubers in some species of the genus Orchis.
Tomatoes and avocados (whose name derives from the Aztec word for testicle, ahuacatl) were imported from the Americas during the "Colombian exchange", the shipping of species both ways across the Atlantic after the discovery of the Americas.
The bilateral testicular tissues were quickly removed, filtered, and weighed using an electronic analytical balance (ESJ200-4, Shanghai, China) for testicle parameter calculation.
In the rhesus macaque, the expression pattern is similar among testicle, brain and lung, in which Copy-1 is preferentially expressed (clone counting, 59 7 for testicle, 41 3 for brain and 19 0 for lung; see additional file 3).
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"Khrum" is not the word for testicles.
Which I think is Latin for "testicles" by the way.
The word for eggs is the same as for testicles so I guessed she wasn't talking about making omelettes.
Other words that proved significant in the final included 'oceanaut' [undersea explorer], 'winna' [will not] and 'nads', slang for testicles".
The original title of "Going Places," Bertrand Blier's comic drama from 1974, is "Les Valseuses," French slang for testicles, and the vulgarity befits the film.
— Richard Brody The original title of "Going Places," Bertrand Blier's comic drama from 1974, is "Les Valseuses," French slang for testicles, and the vulgarity befits the film.
Blas Duran's "El Huevero" ("The Egg Man") is only superficially about a man selling eggs to support his wife; huevos is Spanish slang for testicles.
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