How Do You Spell LAC VIRGINALE?

Pronunciation: [lˈak vˈɜːd͡ʒɪnˌe͡ɪl] (IPA)

The phrase "lac virginale" is a French term which refers to a small body of water, often found in rural areas. The spelling of this word can be confusing to those unfamiliar with the French language, as the pronunciation is different from what one might expect. The IPA phonetic transcription for "lac virginale" is /lak vɛʁʒinal/, with the "c" being pronounced as a soft "s" sound and the "g" being silent. It's important to understand the correct spelling and pronunciation of foreign words to avoid miscommunication.

LAC VIRGINALE Meaning and Definition

  1. A wash consisting chiefly of lead water, like the liquor plumbi lactatis.

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

Common Misspellings for LAC VIRGINALE

  • kac virginale
  • pac virginale
  • oac virginale
  • lzc virginale
  • lsc virginale
  • lwc virginale
  • lqc virginale
  • lax virginale
  • lav virginale
  • laf virginale
  • lad virginale
  • lac cirginale
  • lac birginale
  • lac girginale
  • lac firginale
  • lac vurginale
  • lac vjrginale
  • lac vkrginale
  • lac vorginale
  • lac v9rginale

Etymology of LAC VIRGINALE

The word "lac virginale" is of French origin and its etymology can be broken down as follows:

- "Lac" comes from the Latin word "lac" meaning "milk". In French, it is used to refer to a milky or white fluid substance.

- "Virginale" comes from the Latin word "virginalis", which means "pertaining to a virgin". In this context, it refers to something associated with the virginity or purity of a young woman.

When combined, "lac virginale" literally translates to "virginal milk" or "milk of a virgin" in English. It is used to describe a supposed substance believed to be released from the vagina during sexual arousal, which is considered to be an indicator of virginity.

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