Definition of Erectility

1. n. The quality or state of being erectile.

Definition of Erectility

1. Noun. The quality or state of being erectile. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Erectility

1. [n -TIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Erectility

erebus
erect
erect-crested penguin
erect-crested penguins
erect bugle
erect illumination
erectable
erected
erecter
erecters
erectile
erectile organ
erectile tissue
erectilities
erectility (current term)
erecting
erecting prism
erections
erective
erectly
erectness
erectnesses
erecto-patent
erectogenic
erectopatent
erector
erector-spinal reflex
erector muscle of spine

Literary usage of Erectility

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Diseases of the Nervous System by John Eastman Wilson (1916)
"With some degree of probability it has been assumed that the contact of the terminal brush and the recipient dendrite is obtained by erectility, or through ..."

2. Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology by Granville Stanley Hall (1904)
"It acquires now its power of erectility. The genital corpuscles of Krause ... which stimulate reflex erectility end, no doubt undergo developmental changes. ..."

3. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1890)
"The vaginal contraction and the uterine erectility, which had greatly decreased before the menstruation, had much returned, and in every way the situation ..."

4. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1844)
"There is then no argument from anatomy to disprove the erectility of the iris. Nor is it, perhaps, a valid objection that we have no instance of erectile ..."

5. Lessons on gynecology by William Goodell (1880)
"So repeated erectility from self-abuse, by ending in a passive congestion of the womb and of the ovaries, tends to these dislocations. ..."

6. Clinical gynecology, medical and surgical for students and practitioners by by John Marie Keating (1897)
"The trophic nerves govern and equalize the movements of fluxion and the erectility of the female pelvic organs. Emotional and psychical causes give rise to ..."

7. Diseases of the Nervous System by John Eastman Wilson (1916)
"With some degree of probability it has been assumed that the contact of the terminal brush and the recipient dendrite is obtained by erectility, or through ..."

8. Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology by Granville Stanley Hall (1904)
"It acquires now its power of erectility. The genital corpuscles of Krause ... which stimulate reflex erectility end, no doubt undergo developmental changes. ..."

9. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1890)
"The vaginal contraction and the uterine erectility, which had greatly decreased before the menstruation, had much returned, and in every way the situation ..."

10. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1844)
"There is then no argument from anatomy to disprove the erectility of the iris. Nor is it, perhaps, a valid objection that we have no instance of erectile ..."

11. Lessons on gynecology by William Goodell (1880)
"So repeated erectility from self-abuse, by ending in a passive congestion of the womb and of the ovaries, tends to these dislocations. ..."

12. Clinical gynecology, medical and surgical for students and practitioners by by John Marie Keating (1897)
"The trophic nerves govern and equalize the movements of fluxion and the erectility of the female pelvic organs. Emotional and psychical causes give rise to ..."

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