Noun
/oŋˈfaliko/
The word "onfálico" in Spanish refers to something related to the phallus or penis. It is mainly used in medical and psychological contexts, as well as in general conversations where discussions about sexuality or Freudian concepts come up. This term is more commonly seen in written contexts than in oral speech, as it is a technical and specific term.
The phallic stage is one of the psychosexual development stages according to Freud.
El símbolo onfálico en el arte ha sido objeto de muchos estudios psicoanalíticos.
Maria is in the phallic stage according to psychoanalysis.
El complejo de Edipo es un concepto psicoanalítico muy estudiado.
The Oedipus complex is a highly studied psychoanalytic concept.
El pintor utilizó un marcado símbolo fálico en su obra.
The word "onfálico" comes from the Greek word "phallos," which means phallus or penis. The prefix "on-" is used to create adjectives related to a specific concept, similar to the English prefix "phallo-."