coition
[ koh-ish-uhn ]
noun
Origin of coition
1Other words from coition
- co·i·tion·al, adjective
Words Nearby coition
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How to use coition in a sentence
It is the ready or difficult coition or union of bodies in composition, or simple juxtaposition.
Novum Organum | Francis BaconAnd so of late time was Paracelsus, who did undertake to prescribe a way for the generation of a man without coition.
The Works of Sir Thomas Browne (Volume 1 of 3) | Thomas BrowneFecundity they set forth by a Goat, because but seven daies old, it beginneth to use coition.
The Works of Sir Thomas Browne (Volume 2 of 3) | Thomas BrowneIt shows on the right a man and woman, representing the sun and moon, in the act of coition, standing up to the thighs in a lake.
Bygone Beliefs | H. Stanley RedgroveMagnetic coition, unlike electric attraction, cannot be screened.
The Natural Philosophy of William Gilbert and His Predecessors | W. James King
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