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Example sentences for "coition"

Lexicographically close words:
coiners; coing; coining; coins; coir; coitus; coke; cokes; coking; col
  1. The hymen is usually ruptured by the first sexual intercourse, but sometimes it is so unyielding as to require the aid of a knife before coition can take place.

  2. Conception may be avoided by refraining from coition except for this particular number of days, and there will be no evasion of natural intercourse, no resort to disgusting practices, and nothing degrading.

  3. For if a Diamond be placed between a Needle and a Loadstone, there will nevertheless ensue a Coition even over the body of the Diamond.

  4. The intense nervous excitement produced by the act of coition is immediately followed by a corresponding degree of depression, and a too frequent repetition of it is necessarily injurious to health.

  5. The desire for coition was also supposed to be diminished by drinking a decoction of the pounded leaves of the willow.

  6. Union with an armed Loadstone is stronger; hence greater weights are raised; but the coition is not stronger, but generally weaker.

  7. Relinquishing the opinions of others on the attraction of loadstone, we shall now show the reason of that coition and the translatory nature of that motion.

  8. By magnetick coition we test iron ore in a blacksmith's forge.

  9. A determined Verticity and a disponent Faculty are what arrange magneticks, not a force, attracting or pulling them together, nor merely strongish coition or unition.

  10. Why at the Pole itself the Coition is stronger than in the other parts intermediate between the aequator and the pole; and on the proportion of forces of the coition in various parts of the earth and of the terrella.

  11. The earth turns magnetick bodies and at the aequator directs them strongly toward the pole: [227]at the poles there is no direction, but only a strong coition through the congruent poles.

  12. A determined Verticity and a disponent Faculty are what arrange magneticks, not a force, attracting them or pulling them together, nor merely a strongish coition or unition.

  13. Steel dust (when the pole of a loadstone is placed near) is cemented * into one body; but when it desires coition with the loadstone, the mass is split and it rises in conglomerated parts.

  14. Discussion having now been made concerning electricks, the causes of magnetick coition must be set forth.

  15. Why at the Pole itself the Coition is stronger than in the other parts intermediate between the aequator and the pole; and on the proportion of forces of the coition in various parts of the earth and of the terrella.

  16. Coition of those bodies which are divided, and do not naturally cohaere, if they are free, occurs through another kind of motion.

  17. It is the ready or difficult coition or union of bodies in composition, or simple juxtaposition.

  18. Objection 1: It would seem that generation by coition would not have existed in the state of innocence.

  19. Therefore, if generation by coition had existed before sin, they would have had intercourse while still in paradise: which was not the case according to Scripture (Gen.

  20. Now it is clear that generation by coition is natural to man by reason of his animal life, which he possessed even before sin, as above explained (Q.

  21. She was forced to take the veil by her family, much against her will, for she even then felt the prickly sensation of desire, making her cunt throb at the idea of coition with the male sex.

  22. Once experiencing the joys of coition the dear boy fucked me five times before I could get him to withdraw, and it was only the fear of discovery that induced him at last to get off me.

  23. I was thus, as they supposed, newly initiated in the mysteries of the coition of the sexes.

  24. I had followed the lead given, the delicious big arsed De Grandvit had, like her husband, a long previous wish to be so fucked, and from practice of that divine coition had no difficulty in taking in with vast pleasure my bigger prick.

  25. Nay, these giddy delicious creatures were not satisfied until they had induced us to alternate the joys of coition with each other; but that was rarely the case.

  26. Magnetic coition is not due to any of the generic or specific forms of the Aristotelian elements, nor is it due to the primary qualities of any of their elements, nor is it due to the celestial "generans" of terrestrial change.

  27. This leaves only coition and revolution as the basic motions.

  28. He determined the nature of the entity behind magnetic coition by (incorrectly) finding that it cannot be screened, and hence the cause had to be a formal one.

  29. Gilbert's treatment of coition can be analyzed into the same two steps as can electric attraction.

  30. Since coition cannot be prevented by shielding, it must have an immaterial cause.

  31. On the other hand, the directive force is stronger where coition is weaker and accordingly, verticity is most prominent at the equator.

  32. The mutual motion in coition was one of the reasons for Gilbert's rejection of the perpetual motion machine of Peregrinus.

  33. Coition (he did not take up revolution at this point) differed from that due to other attractions.

  34. The male was evidently pressing his attentions on his mate and approached her with high flapping wings, showing the underside almost as the redshank does, and actually raising his wing over the hen until at last coition took place.

  35. FN#479] This is the Eastern idea of the consequence of satisfactory coition which is supposed to be the very seal of love.

  36. Coition during the menses is forbidden by all Eastern faiths under the severest penalties.

  37. FN#482] These local excellencies of coition are described jocosely rather than anthropologically.

  38. Coition is always a physical act, a gratification of the senses, and, like many other human passions, is often abused by excessive indulgence, degenerating into lust.

  39. During the child-bearing period catarrhs of the vagina are quite common, and excessive coition excites a very painful inflammation of the vaginal mucous membrane.

  40. Coition and conception are widely different processes, and require to be separately analyzed to be understood.

  41. That is to say, the act of coition is the essential clue to sex.

  42. Sex without the consummating act of coition is never quite sex, in human relationships: just as a eunuch is never quite a man.

  43. She can divert even the electric spasm of coition into her upper consciousness: it was the trick which the snake and the apple between them taught her.

  44. There is an aversion from the normal coition act.

  45. To the individual, the act of coition is a great psychic experience, a vital experience of tremendous importance.

  46. A very rigid hymen, or the vagina being partly absent from birth, or grown together from an accident, may make coition impossible.

  47. There are others who may know there is some difference, but into whose minds the thought of coition has never once entered.

  48. During coition the uterus is subjected to great disturbance; congestion of many of the parts follows, and the effect upon the nerves is of a harmful nature.

  49. Black says: "Coition during pregnancy is one of the ways in which the predisposition is made for that terrible disease in children, epilepsy.

  50. Like all Urnings, they shrank from the act of coition for the most part, and preferred embracements which produced a brief and pleasurable orgasm.

  51. Starting with the vulgar error that all sexual inversion implies the unmentionable act of coition (for which, by the way, he is severely rebuked by Krafft-Ebing, Psy.

  52. Accordingly, though physically unfitted for coition with men, he is imperatively drawn towards them by a natural impulse.

  53. Greek writers have handed down several cases of coition between men and mares, and between horses and women, with corresponding births of monstrous conformation.

  54. If I remember rightly I came to the conclusion about this time that we ought not to have coition unless we felt great love for each other.

  55. But both as regards coition and diet I was still fighting, and on the whole successfully.

  56. If we had connection only once she in about three weeks had a mild attack of fits; if we had coition more than once the fits were more severe.

  57. In most animal species coition is but a prelude to death, and often love and death work their supreme act in the same instant.

  58. Around this bone are gathered the erectile tissues whereof one, the node of the prong, swells disproportionately during coition and prevents the separation of the two animals after the act is accomplished.

  59. By its long grievous duration the coition of dogs leads to analogous reflections In triviis quum saepe canes discedere aventes Diversi cupidine summis ex viribus tendunt.

  60. The ostrich hen has a clitoris and coition occurs exactly as among mammals.

  61. The duration of the coition is extremely variable, even in superior mammals.

  62. Coition itself is lawful in the married state, and this legitimatizes all the preparatory or accessory endearments.

  63. These include all those preparatory sins in which unlawful sex pleasure is not carried to completion by coition or pollution.

  64. This sin is worse than pollution, since pollution omits to use intercourse, whereas unnatural coition positively abuses it.

  65. Finally, for procreation nature requires homogeneous intercourse, a law violated by bestiality, which is coition of a human being, male or female, with a brute animal.

  66. Coition during pregnancy is unnatural because it necessarily fails of the end of coition, which is procreation.

  67. Superfetation has occurred by coition during pregnancy, and this results commonly in abortion and the death of both fetuses.

  68. Coition during gestation is a cause of abortion, and the fault here, as a rule, lies with the husband.

  69. For the powers, the organs, and desires for coition have not been given by God to man for the sake of pleasure, but for the procreation of the race.

  70. This, therefore, we are especially to lay down as a principle, that coition is not for the sake of pleasure.

  71. However, we were so excited that we both discharged before the act of coition was effected.

  72. Easterns also use it for "Imsák" prolonging coition of which I speak presently.


  73. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coition" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.