Orifice
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And sometimes, in more extreme cases but not very rare cases, they sew the
orifice
up so the girl can just urinate or menstruate.
And then later, when she gets married, the same cutter goes in and opens the
orifice
up so she can have sex.
So many elect to go through this hours-long rape kit process that requires every inch and
orifice
of a victim's body to be combed, swabbed and photographed.
The name monotreme means one hole referring to the single
orifice
they use for reproduction, excretion, and egg-laying.
The hole in altitude patients is different, because the
orifice
between the arteries is larger.
I can definitively tell you that oatmeal, Jell-O, Cream of Wheat, Gak, pudding, clay, tapioca, Silly Putty and tomato paste do not slide through a tube that's coiled up under your costumes that's meant to come out an
orifice
in your chest and spray towards the audience.
His new friend departed; and, after experiencing some slight difficulty in finding the
orifice
in his nightcap, originally intended for the reception of his head, and finally overturning his candlestick in his struggles to put it on, Mr. Tracy Tupman managed to get into bed by a series of complicated evolutions, and shortly afterwards sank into repose.
Every window, every
orifice
that might admit a breath of air, was closed, and the birth-fire blazed fiercely in one corner, its fumes nearly asphyxiating Kate as she entered.
The young man cast a glance at the first musket and saw, with a certain degree of inquietude, that it was leveled in his direction; but as soon as he perceived that the
orifice
of the barrel was motionless, he threw himself upon the ground.
Athos went close to it, and distinguished some words that appeared to merit so great an interest that he made a sign to his friends to be silent, remaining himself bent with his ear directed to the opening of the lower
orifice.
This
orifice
was nearly twenty feet in width, but scarcely two in height.
Harding often remarked that when he approached the dark well which communicated with the sea, and of which the
orifice
opened at the back of the storeroom, Top uttered singular growlings.
By means of the diving dress he could easily reach the well in the interior of Granite House, and climbing by the projections of rock to its upper
orifice
he heard the colonists as they recounted the past, and studied the present and future.
In fact, the substances thrown up fell back again in to the abyss, and it did not seem that the lava, though swollen by the internal pressure, had yet risen to the
orifice
of the crater.
Pillars of smoke and flame escaped from the crater; a hail of scoriae fell on the ground; but no current of lava burst from the mouth of the volcano, which proved that the volcanic matter had not yet attained the level of the superior
orifice
of the central shaft.
At this moment of anguish, he noticed, a little lower down than the balustrade whence he was crushing the thieves, two long stone gutters which discharged immediately over the great door; the internal
orifice
of these gutters terminated on the pavement of the platform.
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