this is the anatomical term for the swelling located above the genital organs and literally means "pubic mountain".
Mons pubis
Mons Pubis
adipose
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The mons pubis is not actually located inside the body, but outside the body. In human anatomy, and with mammals in general, the mons pubis is a layer of adipose tissue, located just above the pubic bone of females. Mons pubis is Latin for "pubic mound".
Mons pubis, Genitalia and Uretha
Mons pubis, Genitalia and Uretha
mons pubis
It is possibly an abbreviation for "Monsieur" (Sir), although the standard one is "M.", not "Mr." or "Mons." "Mon" means "My" (sing.), but the plural form is "Mes", so it does not seem to fit. Mons, in the Latin, means Mount, as in Mons Olympus (Mount Olympus), and in Anatomy it means 'mound' referencing a localized mound of tissue such as the Mons Pubis
The "Mons Pubis" or sometimes as "The Cleft of Venus."
uterus and mons pubis
mons pubis