Coition

  • 31-lagnia — ˈlagnēə, ˈlaig noun combining form ( s) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek lagneia : lust coprolagnia * * * a combining form meaning coition, used in the formation of compound words: algolagnia. [comb. form rep …

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  • 32co|i|tus — «KOH uh tuhs», noun. = sexual intercourse. (Cf. ↑sexual intercourse) ╂[< Latin coitus < coīre; see etym. under coition (Cf. ↑coition)] …

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  • 33Congress — Con gress, n.; pl. {Congresses}. [L. congressus, fr. congredi, p. p. gressus, to go or come together; con + grati to go or step, gradus step: cf. F. congr?s. See {Grade}.] 1. A meeting of individuals, whether friendly or hostile; an encounter.… …

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  • 34Congress boot — Congress Con gress, n.; pl. {Congresses}. [L. congressus, fr. congredi, p. p. gressus, to go or come together; con + grati to go or step, gradus step: cf. F. congr?s. See {Grade}.] 1. A meeting of individuals, whether friendly or hostile; an… …

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  • 35Congress gaiter — Congress Con gress, n.; pl. {Congresses}. [L. congressus, fr. congredi, p. p. gressus, to go or come together; con + grati to go or step, gradus step: cf. F. congr?s. See {Grade}.] 1. A meeting of individuals, whether friendly or hostile; an… …

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  • 36Congress water — Congress Con gress, n.; pl. {Congresses}. [L. congressus, fr. congredi, p. p. gressus, to go or come together; con + grati to go or step, gradus step: cf. F. congr?s. See {Grade}.] 1. A meeting of individuals, whether friendly or hostile; an… …

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  • 37Congresses — Congress Con gress, n.; pl. {Congresses}. [L. congressus, fr. congredi, p. p. gressus, to go or come together; con + grati to go or step, gradus step: cf. F. congr?s. See {Grade}.] 1. A meeting of individuals, whether friendly or hostile; an… …

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  • 38Copulation — Cop u*la tion, n. [L. copulatio: cf. F. copulation.] 1. The act of coupling or joining; union; conjunction. [1913 Webster] Wit, you know, is the unexpected copulation of ideas. Johnson. [1913 Webster] 2. The coming together of male and female in… …

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  • 39Intercourse — In ter*course, n. [Formerly entercourse, OF. entrecours commerce, exchange, F. entrecours a reciprocal right on neighboring lands, L. intercursus a running between, fr. intercurrere to run between. See {Inter }, and {Course}.] 1. A commingling;… …

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  • 40Sexual intercourse — Intercourse In ter*course, n. [Formerly entercourse, OF. entrecours commerce, exchange, F. entrecours a reciprocal right on neighboring lands, L. intercursus a running between, fr. intercurrere to run between. See {Inter }, and {Course}.] 1. A… …

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