Wiktionary
oviducts
n. (plural of oviduct English)
Usage examples of "oviducts".
One minor physiological variation between humans and cows or sheep was very significant for my purposes: In human females the length of the oviducts before they unite to form the corpus uteri is short, leaving less time and space to catch the fertilized egg before it reaches the endometrium and undergoes impregnation there: at which point there can be no hope of transplantation.
The delicate cells lining the interior of the oviducts were helpless in the face of the sudden invading horde.