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Copula
Copula Cop"u*la, n. [L., bond, band. See Couple.] 1. (Logic & Gram.) The word which unites the subject and predicate. 2. (Mus.) The stop which connects the manuals, or the manuals with the pedals; -- called also coupler.
Copulate
Copulate Cop"u*late, a. [L. copulatus, p. p. of copulare to couple, fr. copula. See Copula.] 1. Joined; associated; coupled. [Obs.] --Bacon. 2. (Gram.) Joining subject and predicate; copulative. --F. A. March.
Copulate
Copulate Cop"u*late, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Copulated; p. pr. & vb. n. Copulating.] To unite in sexual intercourse; to come together in the act of generation.
Copulated
Copulate Cop"u*late, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Copulated; p. pr. & vb. n. Copulating.] To unite in sexual intercourse; to come together in the act of generation.
Copulating
Copulate Cop"u*late, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Copulated; p. pr. & vb. n. Copulating.] To unite in sexual intercourse; to come together in the act of generation.
Copulation
Copulation Cop`u*la"tion, n. [L. copulatio: cf. F. copulation.] 1. The act of coupling or joining; union; conjunction. Wit, you know, is the unexpected copulation of ideas. --Johnson. 2. The coming together of male and female in the act of generation; sexual union; coition.
Copulative
Copulative Cop"u*la"tive, a. [L. copulativus: cf. F. copulatif.] Serving to couple, unite, or connect; as, a copulative conjunction like ``and'.
Copulative
Copulative Cop"u*la*tive, n. 1. Connection. [Obs.] --Rycaut. 2. (Gram.) A copulative conjunction.
Copulatively
Copulatively Cop"u*la"tive*ly, adv. In a copulative manner.
Retrocopulant
Retrocopulant Re`tro*cop"u*lant, a. [See Retrocopulation.] Copulating backward, or from behind.
Retrocopulation
Retrocopulation Re`tro*cop`u*la"tion, n. [Pref. retro- + copulation.] Copulation from behind. --Sir T. Browne.
Scopula
Scopula Scop"u*la, n.; pl. E. Scopulas, L. Scopul[ae]. [L. scopulae, pl. a little broom.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) A peculiar brushlike organ found on the foot of spiders and used in the construction of the web. (b) A special tuft of hairs on the leg of a bee.
Scopulae
Scopula Scop"u*la, n.; pl. E. Scopulas, L. Scopul[ae]. [L. scopulae, pl. a little broom.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) A peculiar brushlike organ found on the foot of spiders and used in the construction of the web. (b) A special tuft of hairs on the leg of a bee.
Scopulas
Scopula Scop"u*la, n.; pl. E. Scopulas, L. Scopul[ae]. [L. scopulae, pl. a little broom.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) A peculiar brushlike organ found on the foot of spiders and used in the construction of the web. (b) A special tuft of hairs on the leg of a bee.
Scopuliped
Scopuliped Scop"u*li*ped, n. [L. scopulae, pl., a little broom (fr. scopae a broom) + pes, pedis, foot.] (Zo["o]l.) Any species of bee which has on the hind legs a brush of hairs used for collecting pollen, as the hive bees and bumblebees.
Scopulous
Scopulous Scop"u*lous, a. [L. scopulosus, fr. scopulus a rock, Gr. ?.] Full of rocks; rocky. [Obs.]

Meaning of Copul from wikipedia

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- resolved a border dispute between the Xiu of Mani, the Cocom of Sotuta and the Copul. Roys, Ralph Loveland (1957). The political geography of the Yucatan Maya...
- coprophagia, coprophagy, coprophilia, copropraxia, encopresis, encopretic copul- bond Latin co**** "that which binds" co****, co****tion, couple cor-, cord-...
- instance, Okoshi et al. 2021, p. 296 note that 'at least one province, Copul, does not seem to have been unified [as a confederacy of towns], instead...