a mound of fatty tissue covering the pubic area in women
In the female, the mound of fatty tissue covering the pubic bone that is covered by pubic hair; also known as mons veneris.
Also known as mons veneris, or "mound of venus." The area of fatty tissue above the genitals, covered by skin and pubic hair.
the fatty tissue that covers your pubic bone. (The pubic bone is at the top of your pubic area, between your legs.) After puberty, it is covered with pubic hair.
In human anatomy or in mammals in general, the mons pubis (Latin, pubic mound), also known simply as the mons, is the soft mound of flesh present in both genders just above the genitals, raised above the surrounding area due to a pad of fat lying just beneath it which protects the pubic bone. It is anterior to the symphysis pubis.