Orgasms

/ˈɔrɡæzəmz/ noun

Definition

The peak of physical pleasure and intense muscular contractions experienced during sexual activity.

Etymology

From Greek 'orgasmós,' meaning 'swelling' or 'excitement,' derived from 'organ,' meaning 'to swell.' The term entered medical English in the 1600s.

Kelly Says

The Greek root 'organ' originally just meant 'to swell,' but scientists chose this word to describe the physiological response because it involves increased blood flow and physical swelling throughout the body.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
የእግር አይነት
ye-e-gir ay-net
ARالعربية
النشوة
al-nişwa
BNবাংলা
প্রস্রাব
pro-shra-ab
CACatalà
orgasmes
or-gas-mes
CSČeština
orgasmy
or-gas-my
DADansk
orgasmer
or-gas-mer
DEDeutsch
Orgasmen
or-gas-men
ELΕλληνικά
ορgasμοί
or-gas-moi
ESEspañol
orgasmos
or-gas-mos
FAفارسی
ارگاسم
ar-gas-em
FISuomi
orkasmit
or-kas-mit
FRFrançais
orgasmes
or-gas-muh
GUGU
સ્પર્શ
spar-sh
HAHA
orgasms
or-gas-ms
HEעברית
התפרצות
ha-ta-fra-tzah
HIहिन्दी
उत्सर्ग
ut-sar-g
HUMagyar
orgasmok
or-gas-mok
IDBahasa Indonesia
puncak klimaks
pun-chak kli-maks
IGIG
orgasms
or-gas-ms
ITItaliano
orgasmi
or-gas-mee
JA日本語
射精
sha-sei
KKKK
оргазм
org-azm
KMKM
អរគាស
or-ga-as
KO한국어
발정
bal-jeong
MRMR
ओर्गेझ्म
or-ge-zhm
MSBahasa Melayu
orgasma
or-gas-ma
MYမြန်မာ
အ orgasm
a or-gas-m
NLNederlands
orgasmes
or-gas-mes
NONorsk
orgasmer
or-gas-mer
PAPA
ਉਤસર્ગ
ut-sar-g
PLPolski
orgasmy
or-gas-my
PTPortuguês
orgasmos
or-gas-mos
RORomână
orgasme
or-gas-me
RUРусский
оргазмы
org-az-my
SVSvenska
orgasmer
or-gas-mer
SWKiswahili
orgasms
or-gas-ms
TAதமிழ்
விவாக
vi-va-a
TEతెలుగు
కొండ
kon-da
THไทย
การแข็งตัว
gan-khang-tua
TLTL
orgasms
or-gas-ms
TRTürkçe
orgasmlar
or-gasm-lar
UKУкраїнська
оргазми
or-gaz-my
URاردو
مَزْع
maz-e
VITiếng Việt
chóng
chong
YOYO
orgasms
or-gas-ms
ZH中文
高潮
gāo cháo
ZUZU
orgasms
or-gas-ms

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Medical and popular discourse historically centered male orgasm as the 'default' sexual response, marginalizing female pleasure. Early sex science pathologized women's sexuality, making 'orgasm' a gendered biomedical construct.

Inclusive Usage

Use anatomically precise language: 'orgasmic response,' 'sexual pleasure,' or 'climax.' Acknowledge diverse bodies and sexualities; avoid singular/normative frameworks.

Inclusive Alternatives

["sexual climax","sexual pleasure","orgasmic response"]

Empowerment Note

Feminist sexology and women researchers (e.g., Masters & Johnson, Emily Nagoski) restored women's pleasure as legitimate; centering their work corrects male-centered bias in language.

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