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The plural of areola is areolae or areolas. Both are acceptable.

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What is the plural form of areola?

"Areola" is the plural form of the word meaning the area of darkened pigment around the nipple. "Areolus" is the singular form.


What is the colored area around the nipple called?

A nipple is a nipple, simple as that. The sometimes darker // pinker skin around the nipple is called the aureole.


The dark-pigmented area that surrounds the nipple is known as the?

Areola


What is the ring around your nipple called?

It's called the areola.


What is brown skin called around breast nipple?

The medical term for the circle of pigmented skin (which isn't necessarily "brown") is "areola" (plural "areolae"). Technically, any differently colored roughly circular patch of skin (for example, a red inflamed area around a wound) can be called an "areola," and if you want to be perfectly clear that you're talking about the one around the nipple you should say areola mammae. However, outside a technical medical journal if you just say "areola" most people will assume that's what you mean.


What is the brown around the nipple called?

It is called the areola.


What makes my areola scabby?

A scabby areola can be caused by badly-fitting sports bras.


Dark pigment area around the breast nipple?

Areoli. it usually is darkened when your pregnant.


What is an ocular ring?

areola


What is the word for anatomical ring?

Areola


What do what are these strawberries doing on my nipples mean and can you show me a picture of the nipples?

These are Montgomery glands, also referred to as areolar glands. They are located in the areola area of the nipple. They vary in number and their function is to lubricate the nipple and the areola. The areola is the dark area around the nipple.


What are biological rings of color called?

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