décalottage

French

Etymology

From décalotter + -age.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /de.ka.lɔ.taʒ/

Noun

décalottage m (plural décalottages)

  1. (literally) an uncapping of someone, a removal of the cap from someone
  2. (by analogy) an opening of any oblong or vertical object by withdrawing its top part, or an uncovering of the top of such an object by withdrawing what covers it
    1. (anatomy) an uncovering of the glans penis or glans clitoridis by pulling back the foreskin or clitoral hood

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