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No, 阴茎 (yīnjīng) is not used to refer to anything other than a penis. The word 阴茎 (yīnjīng) is a combination of two Chinese characters: 阴 (yīn) meaning "male genitalia" and 茎 (jīng) meaning "stalk". Together, they form the word 阴茎 (yīnjīng) which is exclusively used to refer to a penis.
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The term 阴茎 (yīnjīng) specifically refers to the medical term for "penis" in Chinese. Here are some synonyms and antonyms related to this term:
Synonym:
男性生殖器 (nánxìng shēngzhíqì) - This translates to "male reproductive organ," which is a more general term encompassing the penis.
Antonym:
阴道 (yīndào) - This means "vagina," which is the female counterpart in terms of reproductive anatomy.
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The term 阴茎 (yīnjīng) is a medical term that refers specifically to the penis. It is appropriate to use this term in formal settings, such as medical discussions, educational contexts, or when discussing human anatomy in an academic or professional manner.
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