diphallic

English

Etymology

di- + phallic

Adjective

diphallic (not comparable)

  1. Having two phalluses.
    • 1895, John William Ballantyne, Teratologia: a Quarterly Journal of Antenatal Pathology
      There is, therefore, no indication that diphallic infants occur in families in which malformations are common, nor is there any record of more than one such anomaly having occurred in the same family; []
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