κρημνός

Etymology
Traditionally considered an old verbal noun from, however Beekes finds this impossible and leaves the etymology. Since a root-final -α- would be expected, and landscape terms are often borrowed from languages, the word is probably. The suffix is also considered Pre-Greek by Beekes.

Noun

 * 1) overhanging bank of a river; edge of a trench
 * 2) beetling cliff, crag, precipice
 * 3)   edges of an ulcer
 * 4)  labia
 * 1)  labia

Etymology
. Sense in surgery, a free translation of French. See more at.

Noun

 * 1)  flap
 * 1)  flap