ˈkāgəl-, ˈkē- noun plural
also ke·gels -gəlz
Usage: usually capitalized K
Etymology: after Arnold H. Kegel died 1976 American gynecologist
: repetitive contractions by a woman of the pelvic muscles that control the flow in urination in order to strengthen these muscles especially to control or prevent incontinence or to enhance sexual responsiveness during intercourse