a. [f. prec. + GENITAL a.]
1. = UROGENITAL a.
1836. Penny Cycl., VI. 249/1. A specific effect will be exerted on the urino-genital organs.
1879. E. P. Wright, Anim. Life, 12. The urino-genital opening.
1881. F. Balfour, Compar. Embryol., II. 599. The urethra and vagina open independently into the common urinogenital sinus.
2. Affecting or occurring in the urogenital organs.
1846. G. Franks, Urino-genital Diseases, 45. It is a fruitful source of stricture, impotence, and general deranged state of the urino-genital functions.