PUDIC

Etymology

Adjective

pudic (comparative more pudic, superlative most pudic)

Easily ashamed, having a strong sense of shame; modest, chaste.

(anatomy) Pertaining to the pudendum or external genital organs; pudendal.

Anagrams

• Cupid, cupid

Source: Wiktionary


Pu"dic, a. Etym: [L.pudicus modest, fr. pudere to be ashamed: cf. F. pudique.] (Anat.)

Definition: Of or pertaining to the external organs of generation.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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