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Urethral
(redirected from urethral sling)

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u·re·thra  (y-rthr)
n. pl. u·re·thras or u·re·thrae (-thr)
The canal through which urine is discharged from the bladder in most mammals and through which semen is discharged in the male.

[Late Latin rthra, from Greek ourthra, from ourein, to urinate.]

u·rethral adj.
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Adj.1.Urethral - of or relating to the urethraurethral - of or relating to the urethra        


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