maschal-

(Greek: armpit)

maschaladenitis (s) (noun) (no pl)
Inflammation of the axillary glands: The obsolete term maschaladenitis refers to a soreness and swelling of the armpit lymph nodes.
maschalagnia
A fetish for armpits.

In this situation, a psychiatric explanation for a fetish is the reference to nonsexual parts of the body (the armpits) that arouse sexual excitement in some people.

maschalagniac
Someone who has a fetish for armpits.
maschale
Axilla, the underarm area.
maschalephidrosis
1. Massive sweating of the armpits.
2. Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) of the axillary (armpit) areas.
maschaliatry
A medical doctor who treats ailments of the armpits or axillae.
maschalomadesis
The loss of hair in the armpits.
maschaloncus
1. A tumor in the axillary (armpit) area.
2. A neoplasm in the axilla; a neoplasm refers to a new and abnormal growth of tissue, which may be benign or cancerous.
maschalophilous (adjective) (not comparable)
Relating to sexual arousal by way of someone's armpits: In one of her psychology courses, Mary learned about a maschalophilous kind of intimate stimulation, which was something she could hardly believe!
maschalyperidrosis
Excessive sweating in the axillae (armpits).
tragomaschalia (s) (noun) (no pl)
1. A strong offensive odor via perspiration of the armpits: Tragomaschalia is also termed bromidrosis, or the fetid or foul smell of sweat of the axillae.
2. Etymology: from Greek tragomaschalos, "with smelling armpits", from tragos, "goat" + maschale, the "axilla" (the hollow place under the arm where it is joined to the shoulder).

Since trago is Greek for "goat", we may assume that such perspiration is a reference to stinking like a "billy" goat which sprays urine on himself in order to sexually attract or appeal to female goats. Male goats (bucks) that have been castrated after about two weeks (called wethers) do not stink and are said to be much friendlier than the bucks that have not been castrated.

One goat owner wrote, "No beating about the bush, billy goats stink. They 'spray' themselves with their own urine. Apparently it is supposed to make them attractive to the females."

"Wethers (desexed males) make the best pets, as they do not come into season like females and they do not stink like (uncastrated) bucks."

A definition of a wether: a male sheep (ram) or goat (buck) that has been castrated before becoming sexually mature.