copulate• Within it, they copulate and layeggs.• Coming across two snakes copulating, he kills the female and discovers himself transformed into a woman.• His world was filled with copulatinginanimateobjects and people getting their faces ripped off.• Although invisible to present probes, such preternaturally potent super-snakes are conceivably copulating throughout the icy blackness of outerspace.• Why did human oestrus fade almost entirely away so that human beingscopulate when one partner is not fertile?• However, a male sometimes copulates with another male.• They may copulate with the women but otherwise often have little to do with them.• A male is potentially capable of fertilizing hundreds of females, if he could only copulate with them.
Origincopulate
(1600-1700)Latin past participle of copulare“to join”, from copula; → COPULA