Definition: The word "csc1" in Greek can refer to many things, including:
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Circumcision (Greek):
A surgical procedure performed on a baby's foreskin, where the foreskin separates from the skin, making it difficult for bacteria and other irritants to invade.
2.
Conception (Greek):
The process by which a woman becomes pregnant through her ovary.
3.
Contraceptive (Greek):
A method of preventing pregnancy, often used in sex education or as part of birth control measures.
4.
Cervical canal (Greek):
The opening between the uterus and cervix, which is usually open to the outside environment.
5.
Uterus (Greek):
A muscular tube that carries sperm from the fallopian tubes into the womb.
6.
Vaginal canal (Greek):
The channel through which fluids from the vagina are transported to the uterus.
In summary:
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CSC1:
A surgical procedure performed on a baby's foreskin.
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CONCESSIONARY (Greek, 1st century BCE)
: To have children by sex education.
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COMPREHENSIVE AND PREVENTATIVE CONCEPTION (Greek)
: The act of preventing pregnancy through surgical methods.