Letter I

Introitus, vaginal

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The vaginal opening is called the introitus of the vagina.

The Latin word 'introitus' comes from 'intro', into, within + 'ire', to go = to go into.

In anatomy, an introitus is thus an entrance, one that goes into a canal or hollow organ such as the vagina.</P> NTER><IMG height=375 alt='Female Illustration - Vaginal Introitus' src='http://images.medicinenet.com/images/ABUTERUS.GIF' width=400> </CENTER> The vagina is a muscular canal extending from the cervix to the outside of the body.

The word 'vagina' is a Latin word meaning 'a sheath or scabbard', a scabbard into which one might slide and sheath a sword.

The 'sword' in the case of the anatomic vagina was the penis.

Love and war, it would seem, have been connected in the minds of people for millennia.

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