One of the two male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens.
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Examples for "ball"
Examples for "ball"
1Fiji was really really good on ball skills - particularly the backs.
2Body-guard, ball given by the; and the Versailles mob; protecting the court.
3Long French ball forces Solo to rush out to clear her lines.
4This particular ball is said to have survived the great Chicago fire.
5It was a rare example of a quality final ball from Liverpool.
1Result: a fertilized egg with healthy mitochondria and its parents' nuclear DNA.
2The chick shows itself in the egg, the child in the cradle.
3Another said: This place couldn't even cook an egg the right way.
4It's difficult to know which comes first in this particular chicken-or-egg scenario.
5Season veal cutlets; dip in beaten egg and roll in fine bread-crumbs.
1Put a nut in the place of the stone in the cherries.
2Grafting is widely used in plants, especially in fruit and nut crops.
3Sorry-justneed to test it. I gave the nut a firm bounce.
4Many cocoa-nut trees were seen in the lower parts of the island.
5A great nut placement will allow dramatic shifts in direction of pull.
1However, none of these methods has been applied to the zebrafish testis.
2The testis' function is to produce haploid germ cells necessary for reproduction.
3Conclusions: The so-called seminomas of the testis are tumors of old age.
4Spermatozoa originate in the testis as cells, which are filled with granules.
5Steroidogenic enzymes are involved in the production of testosterone in the testis.
1Reid later succeeded in severing the remaining testicle, according to court documents.
2One testicle is fine; it doesn't affect the ability to have sex.
3After all, people in the UK have on average one testicle each.
4The prolapsed testicle was replaced, and the wound healed without serious effect.
5The scrotum was normally developed, and the right testicle in situ.
1I must grip thee, my ballock, till thy back crack with it.
2Now have I understood thee, quoth Panurge, my plushcod friar, my caballine and claustral ballock.
3But if there came such liquor from my ballock, would you not willingly thereafter suck the udder whence it issued?
4There were scars on my love, her father's thighs, and on his ballock-pouch, and on his male member, when he died.
5My harcabuzing cod and buttock-stirring ballock, Friar John, my friend, I do carry a singular respect unto thee, and honour thee with all my heart.
1And you're not afraid to bollock somebody for their bad habits either.
2The consensus is that he has dropped a major bollock.
3As the haberdasher flails in agony, Robert lops off his left bollock by accident.
4Bollocks, he told himself with what passed for anger within Niall Dunne.
5Well, you made a dog's bollocks of that, didn't you, little Beta?
1This flower is, perhaps, like the English fragrant orchis, found in pastures.
2Spotted orchis leaves are up, and the palm-willow bears its yellow pollen.
3One small green orchis stood in the grass, alone; the harebells were many.
4Here the lovely orchis tribe adorn the gloomy shades with their brilliant flowers.
5She came back to them presently with a bee orchis.
6I went after an orchis, and then I saw some Solomon's seal; and oh!
7These meadows in spring are full of cowslips, and in one part the meadow-orchis flourishes.
8Occasionally one would alight on the sward among the purple flowers of the meadow orchis.
9But I have lately had an orchis in flower-viz.
10See note on orchis, and on anthoxanthum, in Vol.
11But the musk-orchis {Herminium monorchis} is a case in point.
12Roots of snow-drop and hyacinth insipid like orchis
13And where the orchis and violets dwell.
14Purple vetches along the mounds, yellow lotus where the grass is shorter, and orchis succeeds to orchis.
15Lying on the doorsill she found some fragrant spikes of late-blooming orchis tied with a grass blade.
16This root appears to be a species of the orchis, or has much of its nutritive quality.