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- callimammapygian
Having beautiful breasts and buttocks.
- callipygian
1. A reference to or having finely developed buttocks or rear end. 2. Having beautifully proportioned buttocks.
- Callipygian Venus
Venus, thought to be more beautiful than any mortal woman, is a sculpture called “Callipygian,” meaning “of the beautiful buttocks.” The late Hellenistic original once stood at the center of a pool in Nero’s Domus Aurea in Rome.
- callipygous
Pertaining to or having finely developed buttocks.
- callipygy, callipygia
Having "beautiful" or sexy buttocks or a reference to such. dasypygal 1. Having hairy buttocks; rough bottomed. 2. Etymology: from Greek dasy-, "hairy, dense" + pyg-, "buttocks".
- hypopygial, hypopygium
In entomology, situated under the end of the adomen.
- macropygia
An excessively large rear-end or back-side.
- ovopygian
Having elongated or ovid buttocks.
- planopygian
Having flat buttocks.
- platypygous
Having broad buttocks.
- pleopygian
Having bulging buttocks.
- pygal
Of or pertaining to the rump or hinder quarters of an animal.
- pygalgia
1. Soreness in the buttocks, i.e., a pain in the rump. 2. Related to proctalgia. pygephanous Showing or revealing one's bare buttocks in some public situation; "mooning".
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