nympha (Meaning)

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nympha (n.)

Same as Nymph, 3.

Two folds of mucous membrane, within the labia, at the opening of the vulva.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nympha

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nympha Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate nympha of the water lily floated gracefully on the surface of the pond.
  2. The nympha of the butterfly, hidden within a silken cocoon, awaited its metamorphosis.
  3. The surgeon carefully incised the nympha of the eye to remove a cataract.
  4. The golden nympha of the mayfly danced erratically over the stream.
  5. The nympha of the salamander clung to a rock, camouflaged against the current.
  6. The fairy tale depicted a beautiful nymph with a flowing nympha.
  7. Researchers studied the nympha of the dragonfly to understand its aquatic life cycle.
  8. The nympha of the orchid exuded a sweet fragrance that attracted pollinators.
  9. The artist's brushstrokes captured the ethereal beauty of the nympha of the damsel.
  10. The fossil record revealed the nympha of a prehistoric reptile that once roamed the Earth.

FAQs About the word nympha

Same as Nymph, 3., Two folds of mucous membrane, within the labia, at the opening of the vulva.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The delicate nympha of the water lily floated gracefully on the surface of the pond.

The nympha of the butterfly, hidden within a silken cocoon, awaited its metamorphosis.

The surgeon carefully incised the nympha of the eye to remove a cataract.

The golden nympha of the mayfly danced erratically over the stream.