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What is another word for testicles?
The testicles are the testes (singular testis). They are enclosed within the scrotum. Functionally, the testicles are gonads—reproductive glands. Testicles and testes are both formal, straightforward terms. As with all genitals (aka private parts), there are many, many euphemisms and slang terms for them. By far, the most common slang term for testicles is balls. More crude but also common is nuts. Similar slang terms are stones and rocks. Gonads gives us the slang term nads (and the even slangier nards). There are many other terms, like bits and marbles. The Spanish loanword cojones is sometimes used. Like balls and other slang terms for testicles, it’s also used to mean boldness or courage. The word pair is often used in this way. A more fanciful euphemism is the family jewels. An especially British word is ballocks (sometimes spelled bollocks), which is also used as a general swear word. Some slang phrases, such as twig and berries, refer to the penis and the testicles together. Some terms refer to them collectively—one example is junk.
Are testicles and testes the same thing?
Yes, the words testicles and testes are interchangeable. Testes is more commonly used in formal and technical anatomical and medical contexts. Testicles is the straightforward term most commonly used in nontechnical contexts.

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Testicles in the allegorical sense, representing courage and tenacity.

From The Guardian • Jun. 17, 2014

Testicles consist of two types of tissue, seminal tubules, which produce spermatozoa, and interstitial cells, lying between the tubules.

From Time Magazine Archive

Testicles, congestion and inflammation, description and treatment 152 Tetanus— danger in castration of cattle 300 reference 405 Texas fever— description, symptoms, prevention, etc.

From Special Report on Diseases of Cattle by United States. Bureau of Animal Industry

I turn'd them loose in a Plantation, and the young ones, and some of the old ones bred great Maggots in their Testicles.

From A New Voyage to Carolina, containing the exact description and natural history of that country; together with the present state thereof; and a journal of a thousand miles, travel'd thro' several nations of Indians; giving a particular account of their customs, manners, etc. by Lawson, John




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