From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishvulvavul‧va /ˈvʌlvə/ noun [countable] HBHthe outer part of a woman’s sexual organs
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vulva• The same is not true for the vaginal entrance and vulva.• Let me repeat what I said to Marketing Week; that no woman needs a special washing substance for her vulva.• And incidentally may I point out that the proper term for the external female genitalia is vulva.• Rather like Steve, who makes plaster casts of the vulva for drawer handles.• Water based lubricants smeared on the barrier, next to the vulva, will increase sensation.• The vulva does not signify birth alone, but the sacredness and creativity of the Goddess's body as a whole.Origin vulva (1300-1400) Latin volva, vulva “covering, womb”