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US
/ˈkɔɪtəs/
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[ UK /kˈɔɪtəs/ ]
[ UK /kˈɔɪtəs/ ]
NOUN
- sexual activity between individuals, especially the insertion of a man's penis into a woman's vagina until orgasm and ejaculation occur
How To Use coitus In A Sentence
- Women's health advocates have argued for a long-acting hormonal method that is under the control of women, does not require daily attention, and is not coitus related.
- Sometimes he has felt a depression of spirits, a general discontentedness, before experiencing a strong erection; in these cases coitus has cleared his spirits. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
- For example, Reiss proposes that the Swedish rate of extramarital coitus is lower than the U.S. rate.
- Although a natural sexual act, coitus is culturally regulated by legislation, custom, and religious belief.
- Such women are generally more licentious -- that is to say, more acquainted with the bizarre in sexualism -- than girls who come from shops or bars; they show a knowledge of _fellatio_, and even anal coitus, and during menstruation frequently suggest inter-mammary coitus. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society
- Muc16 mutant ES cell clones were microinjected into albino C57BL / 6 (B6) blastocysts and the resulting embryos were transferred to the uterine horn of 2.5 days post coitus (dpc) pseudopregnant foster mothers, according to standard protocol PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- Results regarding the relationship between age at first coitus and later outcomes, although statistically significant, were inconsistent with the abstinence-only agenda.
- They often relied on the samemethod Leeuwenhoek used for his studies: withdrawal, or coitus interruptus.
- They specifically described and recommended the use of coitus interruptus and other contraceptive methods in marriage.
- The special process which secures this union of the male and female elements is termed copulation or coitus. Men Women and God