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Definition of Reproductive organ
1. Noun. Any organ involved in sexual reproduction.
Generic synonyms: Organ
Group relationships: Genital System, Reproductive System
Specialized synonyms: Crotch, Genital Organ, Genitalia, Genitals, Private Parts, Privates, Female Internal Reproductive Organ, Male Internal Reproductive Organ, Male Reproductive Gland, Mamilla, Mammilla, Nipple, Pap, Teat, Tit
Definition of Reproductive organ
1. Noun. (anatomy) an organ used for sexual reproduction ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reproductive Organ
Literary usage of Reproductive organ
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mind in Nature: Or The Origin of Life, and the Mode of Development of Animals by Henry James Clark (1865)
"No one would hesitate to call the egg-producing bell of Tubularia a reproductive
organ, nor would it seem illogical, therefore, to insist that the identical ..."
2. Mind in Nature: Or The Origin of Life, and the Mode of Development of Animals by Henry James Clark (1865)
"No one would hesitate to call the egg-producing bell of Tubularia a reproductive
organ, nor would it seem illogical, therefore, to insist that the identical ..."
3. Journal of Psychological Medicine by William Alexander Hammond (1872)
"The Functions and Disease* of the reproductive organ* in Childhood, Youth, Adult
Age, and Advanced Age. By WILLIAM ACTON, MR 0. S., etc. ..."
4. Studies from the Biological Laboratory by Johns Hopkins University Biological Laboratory (1890)
"with the cells of the reproductive organ and disappears, while in sections on
the other side of the one from which Fig. 1 was drawn, the lower one of the ..."
5. Lectures on the Physiology of Plants by Sydney Howard Vines (1886)
"of the sporangium as being an asexual reproductive organ. In the latter case the
spores are not formed from the protoplasm of a single reproductive organ, ..."
6. Report of the Annual Meeting (1900)
"That will depend entirely upon how the reproductive organ was affected. Will the
modification in the offspring have any adaptive relation whatever to the ..."