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its called like that because the sperm it producess mixes with the tostesteron wich also produces

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Q: Where does the word testicle come from?
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What rhymes with testicle?

There are no perfect rhymes for the word testicle.


Is the word testicle derived from Latin?

no


What is another word for testicle?

Balls


Do males only come from the right testicle?

no


Is testicle a bad word?

No it's not but it can be inappropriate.


How was the name kidney derived?

The etymological origin of the word kidney is unclear. It is thought to possibly come from the Proto-Germanic *keudō ‎ meaning "sack, testicle".


What fruit derives its name from the Aztec word for testicle?

Avocado


Which fruit takes its name from the word testicle?

The answers is avocado


Which testicle does sperm come from?

If both are healthy, both will produce sperm.


Are the words testify and testicle from the same origin?

Testify and testicle both come from the Latin "testis" meaning "witness." Testicles are witness to a man's virility.


How do you pop testicles?

Usually hard impacts to the testicles will make them swell up. Continued hard strikes can make testicles rupture (often referred to as popping). When the testicle ruptures the side of the testicle will tear and the insides of the testicle a white jell like substance will come out. If the testicle is then flattened all of the internal content will come out and the testicle will have to be removed. If it is not flattened surgery can sometimes save the testicle through stitching up the tear.Boys / men will likely throw up or pass out when such injuries occur as the pain is so intense.


The name of which ornamental plant is derived from the Greek word for 'testicle?

Orchid. Greek for testicle is όρχις (orchis), referring to the shape of the root of Eurasian member of the species.