Crossword clues for coition
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Coition \Co*i"tion\, n. [L. coitio, fr. coire to come together;
co- + ire to go.]
A coming together; sexual intercourse; copulation.
--Grew.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1540s, "going together, coming together," from Late Latin coitionem (nominative coitio), noun of action from coitus, past participle of coire "to go together, come together" (see coitus). Meaning "sexual copulation" is attested in English from 1610s.
Wiktionary
n. sexual intercourse.
WordNet
n. the act of sexual procreation between a man and a woman; the man's penis is inserted into the woman's vagina and excited until orgasm and ejaculation occur [syn: sexual intercourse, intercourse, sex act, copulation, coitus, sexual congress, congress, sexual relation, relation, carnal knowledge]
Usage examples of "coition".
Insects of the day spend their brief existence in reiterated coition, lured by the smell of the inferiorly pulchritudinous fumale possessing extendified pudendal nerve in dorsal region.
GENERAL NEURASTHENIA, or nervous exhaustion, may also produce a local weakness of the sexual centres of the brain and spinal cord, with symptoms at least resembling those of partial impotency and great irritability of the sexual organs, or a complete impotence, with premature seminal discharge whenever coition is attempted.
A most open and eager coition between the two peoples had been encouraged, and the pop-u lation had begun to grow.
The end of this apparatus was to be well anointed with aroph, and as it only acted at a moment of uterine excitement it was necessary to apply it with the same movement as that of coition.
She was not troubled by the slightest tincture of modesty, but philosophized on coition as coolly and much more learnedly than Hedvig.
SEXUAL FUNCTION: The subject reports engaging in childhood sexual play with other children, in every case of which she acted as the feminine partner, usually pulling up her dress and letting a boy simulate coition atop her.
If heart palpitations occur during coition, interrupt at once and think about parasitic worms infesting your anal canal.
Then she was on her feet and thrusting the envelopes at him, and he held her slender wrists, and then the staggered collapse backwards on to the sofa and there they were, in clothed coition with their faces half an inch apart.
In the Sumnia Theologica Thomas Aquinas most usually uses the term carnal intercourse, and then there's coition, or vera copula, but it is hard for me to think of-us-in those terms.
Or, if you like long medical words, you mo were copulated and engaging in coition to climax.
They practice domestic partnership, coition, propagation, friendship, and love--but not necessarily all at once nor with the same person.
They practice domestic partnership, coition, propagation, friendship, and love—.
But he settles the question in Book 5, chapter 23, in these words: It is a very general belief, the truth of which is vouched for by many from their own experience, or at least from heresay as having been experienced by men of undoubted trustworthiness, that Satyrs and Fauns (which are commonly called Incubi) have appeared to wanton women and have sought and obtained coition with them.
They take up in junior high school smoking, drinking, fellatio, cunnilingus, and soixante-neuf, and move on to coition, marijuana, and goof balls during senior high school, then get the Pill and join the New Left when they enter college-or at the very least are exposed to these things at these ages and sometimes earlier.