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There are no perfect rhymes for the word testicle.
The natives sometimes call it the monkey testicle tree, but that might be false.
In a word - No. There is no surgical means to create or substitute for the missing one.
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No it's not but it can be inappropriate.
One of the combining forms for testicle is "orch/o." This term is derived from the Greek word "orchis," meaning testicle. It is commonly used in medical terminology, such as in "orchiectomy," which refers to the surgical removal of one or both testicles. Another combining form is "test/o," derived from the Latin "testis."
The answers is avocado
Avocado
Orchid. Greek for testicle is όρχις (orchis), referring to the shape of the root of Eurasian member of the species.
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It is a slang term in UK English meaning Testicle.
Many words in English have a root word in Latin or Greek. This is not the case for avocado. The word reportedly comes from the Nahuatl (Aztec) word "ahuacatl" or testicle (due to the shape of the fruit). This would be the root word for the English word avocado.