| scroto-, scrot- (Latin: the pouch that holds the testes; a purse; probably a variant of scortum, a skin, hide, or of scrautum; a leather bag for holding arrows; akin to scrupus, a sharp stone).abdominoscrotal: Relating to the abdomen and the scrotum.
 inguinoscrotal: Relating to the groin and the scrotum.
 intrascrotal: Within the scrotum.
 penoscrotal: Relating to both the penis and the scrotum.
 scrota: Plural form of scrotum.
 scrotal: Pertaining to the scrotum.
 scrotectomy: A partial or complete excision (removal by cutting) of the scrotum.
 scrotiform: Having the shape or form of a scrotum or pouch.
 scrotitis: Inflammation of the scrotum.
 scrotocele: Scrotal hernia.
 scrotopexy: A surgical fixation (attachment) of the scrotum.
 scrotoplasty: Plastic operation on the scrotum.
 scrotum (singular), scrota (plural): 1. The pouch found in most male mammals that contains the testicles and part of the spermatic cord. It allows sperm to develop at a temperature lower than that of the body.  2. The pouch that contains the testes and their accessory organs. It is composed of skin, the dartos [muscular, contractile tissue under the skin], the spermatic [semen or sperm], cremasteric [muscles suspending and enveloping the testicles and spermatic cord], infundibuliform fasciae [membranous layer encircling the spermatic cord with a sheath of tissue], and the tunica vaginalis [serous (serum) membrane surrounding the front and sides of the testicle]. urethroperineoscrotal: Relating to the urethra, perineum, and the scrotum.
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