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27 July 2025
- diffhist Help:Template 04:29 +6 Giraffedata talk contribs (→Parameters: fix corrupted punctuation)
- diffhist Help:Template 04:27 −14 Giraffedata talk contribs (reword because "unintentional error" is redundant)
- diffhist Help:Template 02:11 −246 Tideflat talk contribs (→Parameters: removed repeated paragraph about empty-string as a parameter)
- diffhist Fascia 01:39 +2 174.138.212.166 talk (→Anatomical compartments: clearer punctuation) Tag: Visual edit
25 July 2025
24 July 2025
- diffhist m Ovary 17:56 +4 Saxifrage talk contribs (Added wikilink) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit App section source
23 July 2025
22 July 2025
- diffhist Labia majora 13:09 −571 Jtrevor99 talk contribs (Undid revision 1301890041 by ArthurMorganRDR (talk) Editor made no attempt to address the noted issues) Tags: Undo Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist m Labia minora 11:17 −76 ScottishFinnishRadish talk contribs (Reverted edit by Annahtomy (talk) to last version by Chummus291) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist m Labia minora 08:10 +76 Annahtomy talk contribs Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist Labia majora 07:07 +571 ArthurMorganRDR talk contribs (Added relevant information about the differences that properly reflect the natural diversity in the anatomy of human labia majora.) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
21 July 2025
- diffhist Cervix 08:19 −348 Urszag talk contribs (Not all etymologists accept the derivation of Latin cervīx from the root ker-: e.g. Michiel de Vaan's etymological dictionary of Latin expresses doubt. Given that this article is about the organ rather than the word, I think it would be best to just omit this part of the etymology. Clarifying that Hippocrates and other Greek authors did not use the Latin word.)