phallic
June 21st 2006 00:16
(phal·lic) adjective.
The Latin word phallus (from the Greek phallos) and its derived adjective phallic, adopted in English and in many modern languages, refers to the penis.
Any object that visually resembles a penis or acts as a symbol for it may be referred to as phallic.
Phallic may also refer to a type of fungus having the cap hanging free around the stem.
*The above image comes from the Wikpedia page for Phallic. Its use here qualifies under fair use.
**This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Phallic.
The Latin word phallus (from the Greek phallos) and its derived adjective phallic, adopted in English and in many modern languages, refers to the penis.
Any object that visually resembles a penis or acts as a symbol for it may be referred to as phallic.
Phallic may also refer to a type of fungus having the cap hanging free around the stem.
*The above image comes from the Wikpedia page for Phallic. Its use here qualifies under fair use.
**This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Phallic.
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