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infibulated
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fib
-y
uh
-leyt
]
in·fib·u·late
/
ɪnˈfɪb
yəˌleɪt
/
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in-
fib
-y
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verb (used with object),
in·fib·u·lat·ed,
in·fib·u·lat·ing.
1.
to stitch together the vulva of (a girl or woman), often after a clitoridectomy, in order to prevent intercourse.
2.
to stitch the prepuce of (a male).
Related forms
in·fib·u·la·tion,
noun
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