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coitusco‧i‧tus /ˈkəʊətəs, ˈkɔɪtəs $ ˈkoʊ-, ˈkɔɪ-/ noun [uncountable] ![](img/spkr_b.png) coitusOrigin: 1800-1900 Latin past participle of coire, from co- ( ➔ CO-) + ire ‘to go’ - For her, coitus releases progesterone into her system, calming her, but not taking her into sleep.
- In the psychosomatic sphere it might cause headaches during or because of coitus or a tendency to nausea whenever coitus was performed.
- Presumably the missionary position in coitus would have its dangers.
- They specifically described and recommended the use of coitus interruptus and other contraceptive methods in marriage.
technical the act of having sex SYN sexual intercourse—coital adjective |