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单词 coition
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Definition of coition in English:

coition

noun kəʊˈɪʃ(ə)nkoʊˈɪʃən
  • another term for coitus
    Example sentencesExamples
    • More often than not, the retort to this rhetorical question involves obscene invective, drawn from the vulgar nomenclature regarding genitalia and the act of coition.
    • In the novel Larch abjures sex after contracting gonorrhoea during his sole act of coition.
    • However, she said that she hasn't had coition with Calvin in over twelve years.
    • Then we'll cap off the cozy celebration with some caressing, cuddling and coition on cotton.
    • He relaxed into the coition, laying his head upon her shoulder, slowing himself down.
    • In some other place, both within the circle and simultaneously outside it, a young man named Gary was frozen in coition with a young lady named Sarah.
    • Franklin, 154 Mass. 515, 516 (‘The consummation of a marriage by coition is not necessary to its validity’).

Origin

Mid 16th century (in the sense 'meeting or uniting'): from Latin coitio(n-), from the verb coire, from co- 'together' + ire 'go'.

Rhymes

academician, addition, aesthetician (US esthetician), ambition, audition, beautician, clinician, cosmetician, diagnostician, dialectician, dietitian, Domitian, edition, electrician, emission, fission, fruition, Hermitian, ignition, linguistician, logician, magician, mathematician, Mauritian, mechanician, metaphysician, mission, monition, mortician, munition, musician, obstetrician, omission, optician, paediatrician (US pediatrician), patrician, petition, Phoenician, physician, politician, position, rhetorician, sedition, statistician, suspicion, tactician, technician, theoretician, Titian, tuition, volition
 
 

Definition of coition in US English:

coition

nounkōˈiSHənkoʊˈɪʃən
  • another term for coitus
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Franklin, 154 Mass. 515, 516 (‘The consummation of a marriage by coition is not necessary to its validity’).
    • In some other place, both within the circle and simultaneously outside it, a young man named Gary was frozen in coition with a young lady named Sarah.
    • In the novel Larch abjures sex after contracting gonorrhoea during his sole act of coition.
    • He relaxed into the coition, laying his head upon her shoulder, slowing himself down.
    • Then we'll cap off the cozy celebration with some caressing, cuddling and coition on cotton.
    • However, she said that she hasn't had coition with Calvin in over twelve years.
    • More often than not, the retort to this rhetorical question involves obscene invective, drawn from the vulgar nomenclature regarding genitalia and the act of coition.

Origin

Mid 16th century (in the sense ‘meeting or uniting’): from Latin coitio(n-), from the verb coire, from co- ‘together’ + ire ‘go’.

 
 
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