Hymenotomy
[hahy-muh-not-uh-mee] /ˌhaɪ məˈnɒt ə mi/
noun, plural hymenotomies.
1.
incision of the hymen.
hymenotomy hy·men·ot·o·my (hī’mə-nŏt’ə-mē)
n.
The surgical division of a hymen.
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