Hymen

/ˈhaɪmən/ noun

A thin membrane that partially covers the opening to the vagina in some people, which can stretch or tear during physical activity or sexual intercourse.

From Greek 'hymen' (membrane). The word has been used in medical literature since ancient Greek physicians, including Hippocrates and Galen.

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