labia minora

[ley-bee-uh mi-nawr-uh, -nohr-uh] /ˈleɪ bi ə mɪˈnɔr ə, -ˈnoʊr ə/
plural noun, singular labium minus
[ley-bee-uh m mahy-nuh s] /ˈleɪ bi əm ˈmaɪ nəs/ (Show IPA).
Anatomy
1.
the inner folds of skin of the external female genitalia.
Origin
1830-40; < Neo-Latin: lesser lips
British Dictionary definitions for labia minora

labia minora

/mɪˈnɔːrə/
plural noun
1.
the two small inner folds of skin in human females forming the margins of the vaginal orifice
Word Origin
C18: New Latin: smaller lips
Word Origin and History for labia minora
n.

inner folds of skin around the vulva, 1781, Modern Latin, literally "lesser lips" (see labia). The singular is labium minus.

labia minora in Medicine

labia minora labia mi·no·ra (mə-nôr'ə)
pl.n.
The two thin inner folds of skin within the vestibule of the vagina enclosed within the cleft of the labia majora.