inguino-|ˈɪŋgwɪnəʊ|used as combining form of Lat.inguen, inguin-(see inguinal a.): as in inguino-abˈdominala., ‘relating to the groin and to the abdomen’; inguino-ˈcrurala., ‘relating to the groin and to the thigh’ (Syd. Soc.Lex. 1886); inguino-cuˈtaneousa., relating to the groin and the skin (of the adjoining thigh); inguino-ˈscrotala., belonging to the groin and the scrotum.[1847Craig, Inguino-cutaneus, an epithet applied by Chaussier to the anterior branch of the first lumbar nerve.]1855Mayne Expos.Lex., Inguino-cutaneous.1878T. Bryant Pract.Surg. I. 680 An inguino-scrotal or labial hernia.