How Do You Spell NERVUS DORSALIS PANIS?

Pronunciation: [nˈɜːvəs dɔːsˈɑːliz pˈaniz] (IPA)

"Nervus dorsalis panis" is a Latin term that describes a nerve that runs along the back of a bread loaf. The correct spelling is "nervus dorsalis panis," which is pronounced /ˈnɛrvəs dɔrˈsaːlis ˈpanɪs/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The term is rarely used in modern language and is often cited as an example of humorous or nonsensical Latin words. However, it remains a popular curiosity among language enthusiasts and scholars alike.

NERVUS DORSALIS PANIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Dorsal nerve of the penis, the deep terminal branch of the pudendal running along the dorsum of the penis, supplying the skin of the penis, the prepuce, and the glans.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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