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The word '''yoni''' is the [[Wikipedia:Sanskrit language|Sanskrit]] word for [[womb]]. As well as being used literally, the word ''yoni'' is used to describe a symbolic representation of the [[female]] [[genitalia]]. | The word '''yoni''' is the [[Wikipedia:Sanskrit language|Sanskrit]] word for [[womb]]. As well as being used literally, the word ''yoni'' is used to describe a symbolic representation of the [[female]] [[genitalia]]. | ||
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The word yoni is the Sanskrit word for womb. As well as being used literally, the word yoni is used to describe a symbolic representation of the female genitalia.
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