femalia means the female genitalia.
femalia is pronounced /ˌfiːˈmeɪli.ə/.
Etymology
Principal sense (female genitalia) introduced in the novel Vox by Nicholson Baker (1992); popularized as the title of the book Femalia, edited by Joani Blank (1993). Likely coined by Baker as a portmanteau of female and genitalia. Rare uses in other senses attested before 1992. The most general sense (anything pertaining to females or femaleness) may be derived by analogy to regalia; this sense, and this analogy, may also influence all the other, more specific senses.
noun
- The female genitalia.“so he started playing the water over my legs and then directly on my . . . femalia, and I held my lips open so that he could see my inner wishbone”
- Anything pertaining to females or femaleness.“Yes sir! Here it is! The dope on the latest epidemic of femalia (or femania or what you will) that has swept this section of the building”