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Example sentences for "seminal"

Lexicographically close words:
semifluid; semiliquid; semilunar; semimonthly; semina; seminales; seminar; seminarians; seminaries; seminarist
  1. The seminal vesicles are outgrowths of the vasa deferentia.

  2. The seminal vesicles are not receptacles for the testicular secretion.

  3. It used to be supposed that the semen was secreted wholly by the testes; that the testes were secreting continuously and that the seminal vesicles were receptacles for the gradually accumulating semen from the testes.

  4. The seminal vesicles possess glandular walls and secrete the substance which they contain, no part of the secretion of the testes normally finding its way into the vesicles.

  5. Cases of too frequent nocturnal emissions accompanied by languor and headache are usually caused by irritability or lack of tonicity of the sexual apparatus, particularly of the seminal vesicles and the ducts.

  6. This periodic distention of the seminal vesicles is a matter of very considerable hygienic importance and must be thoroughly understood by every young man who would lead a normal sexual life.

  7. Will an intense and continuous desire on the part of a young man for sexual intercourse cause a loss of seminal fluid?

  8. Abella acquired a great reputation with her work "On Black Bile," and curiously enough on "The Nature of Seminal Fluid.

  9. The effects produced on the individual, during the incubation of these seminal germs, are very disagreeable; they cause the blood to mount into the head, and produce considerable giddiness and confusion of thought.

  10. Some of these glands are furnished with long convoluted necks or tubes, as the seminal ones, which are curiously seen when injected with quicksilver.

  11. Mules cannot be formed by distention of the seminal ens.

  12. Another aphrodisiacal remedy, which for a long time enjoyed a great reputation was the penis of the stag, which was supposed to possess the virtue of furnishing a man with an abundance of seminal fluid.

  13. An elevation, or crest, in the wall of the urethra where the seminal ducts enter it.

  14. Deprived of virility, or seminal energy; made a eunuch.

  15. Blessed Virgin, being descended from Adam both materially and seminally, contracted the bodily defects which are conveyed by seminal generation, and are the results of the privation of original justice (Q.

  16. Hence He was not in Adam according to seminal virtue, but only according to bodily substance.

  17. Christ's body was formed, not by a seminal process, but by the operation of the Holy Ghost.

  18. But even supposing that seminal loss arises from some foregoing sin, whether of intemperance, or of bad thoughts, for the most part such sin is venial; and if occasionally it be mortal, a man may repent of it by morning and confess it.

  19. Whether the Seminal Loss That Occurs During Sleep Hinders Anyone from Receiving This Sacrament?

  20. Christ's body "was taken from the Virgin, only as to corporeal matter, by the Divine power of conception and formation, but not by any human seminal virtue.

  21. Woman's semen is not apt for generation, but is something imperfect in the seminal order, which, on account of the imperfection of the female power, it has not been possible to bring to complete seminal perfection.

  22. Although Christ's body was not in Adam and the other patriarchs, according to seminal virtue, yet the Blessed Virgin's body was thus in them, through her being conceived from the seed of a man.

  23. And Christ alone was in Abraham in such a manner as to descend from him, not by seminal virtue, but according to bodily substance.

  24. On the contrary, The active principle in generation is called the "seminal virtue.

  25. Therefore Christ is said to have been in Adam by way of origin, according to bodily substance: but not according to seminal virtue.

  26. The discharge was lacking the characteristic seminal odor; it was in other respects, to the palpation especially, very much like the seminal fluid.

  27. Man does not, then, certainly need that refinement of nervous sensitiveness in the corona that is useful in after life in inducing the flow or ejaculation of the seminal fluid; neither is there at that age much of a corona to protect.

  28. In the long, thin, narrow and pointed glans, devoid of corona, there is no mechanical means to retain the seminal discharge.

  29. There appears to be something analogous between this condition and that which determines in after life the seminal emissions under similar circumstances.

  30. In cases of pronounced phimosis the aperture in the prepuce may not be in a line with the meatus, and the resulting discharge of urine or the ejaculations of seminal fluid may from this cause be unable to find an egress.

  31. Because the seminal receptacle, so tiny, so difficult to see that it sometimes escaped me despite all my scrutiny, had exhausted its contents.

  32. When copulating, the female receives the seminal fluid and holds it stored in her receptacle.

  33. What singular whim is the mother obeying when, without decisive motive, she opens her seminal phial at haphazard to anoint a female egg, or else keeps it closed, also at haphazard, to allow a male egg to pass unfertilized?

  34. The mothers in whom this receptacle retained a remnant of sperm to the end had their last eggs as fertile as the first; the others, whose seminal reservoir was exhausted too soon, had their last-born stricken with death.

  35. The seminal fluid is discharged down the urethra and emitted at orifice marked "meatus.

  36. Assuming the rubber pessary fits properly, as it will if skilfully selected and applied in the first instance by a competent medical practitioner, then the seminal fluid must remain in the lower part of the vaginal passage.

  37. An hour or two after intercourse, or next morning, this seminal fluid can all be washed away by the use of syringe and bidet.

  38. The seminal fluid may pass by its loose rim and impregnation may result.

  39. This is generally successful, but not entirely reliable by itself, because seminal fluid may enter the womb during connection.

  40. Immediately before emission the male organ is quickly withdrawn, to avoid emission of seminal fluid in the vagina.

  41. Herr Magnus asserts with much truth that graft-hybrids resemble in all respects seminal hybrids, including their great diversity of character.

  42. These cases, however, have this much in bud-variation, that the change is effected through buds and not through seminal reproduction.

  43. Thirdly, in crossed plants of a subsequent generation by reversion, through either bud or seminal generation.

  44. Lastly, there are cases, as when peaches are produced with a half or quarter of the fruit like a nectarine, in which the change is apparently due to mere variation, through either bud or seminal generation.

  45. But segregation of this kind occurs by no means rarely, as will be immediately shown, in seminal hybrids.

  46. The laws of inheritance seem to be nearly the same with seminal and bud- varieties.

  47. I am not sure that, beneath the love of ideal society, there was not in Saint Bernard a lingering love of primeval peace, of seminal slumber; that he did not yearn for the cell bio-logical as well as for the cell monastic.

  48. The seminal vesicles and the prostate remain rudimentary and the penis develops incompletely.

  49. The males have a great plenty of seminal liquor; and being never suffered to copulate, they are often so pressed for a discharge, that they frequently rest upon their bellies for that purpose.

  50. The seminal liquor is less abundant, and less stimulating in the horse than in the ass; for the former often copulates without emitting, especially if the mare be presented to him before he seeks her.

  51. First, we have a comparison of the embryonic development of different animals from their seminal germs which displays certain phenomena of resemblances and departures.

  52. I look at this as splendid for pangenesis, as being strong evidence that bud-reproduction and seminal reproduction do not essentially differ.

  53. But I cannot avoid thinking that there is something unknown and deeper in seminal generation.

  54. The plan of the experiments suggested to Romanes was to raise seedlings from graft-hybrids: if the seminal offspring of plants hybridised by grafting should show the hybrid character, it would be striking evidence in favour of pangenesis.

  55. Elizabeth Blackwell, that, while the sexual impulse in man is usually relieved by seminal emissions during sleep, in women it is relieved by the occurrence of menstruation.

  56. Unfavorable climatic conditions and hard work, favorable conditions and lighter work, happen to coincide in his life, and the former depress the frequency of seminal emissions; the latter increase their frequency.

  57. At this time so great a theologian and philosopher as Aquinas said that it is especially on the days when a man is seeking to make himself pleasing to God that the Devil troubles him by polluting him with seminal emissions.

  58. This may be said to correspond with the general tendency found in some cases of nocturnal seminal emissions from a winter minimum to an autumn maximum.

  59. Sperm can be separated from the seminal plasma by centrifugation, removal of the supernatant plasma, and resuspension in a salt solution of known composition.

  60. In the laboratory it is frequently desirable to study sperm free of the seminal plasma in which they are ejaculated.

  61. Thus it appears that the seminal plasma itself is not essential for ejaculated sperm to survive the rigors of freezing.

  62. You will have seen his curious paper on certain medusae reproducing themselves by seminal generation at two periods of growth.

  63. It has been supposed to be a seminal hybrid or graft-hybrid between C.

  64. The accumulation of semen in the seminal vesicles strongly excites the sexual appetite of man, and he is momentarily satisfied by their evacuation.

  65. This power in the first place requires strong and complete erections, as well as the faculty of following them by frequent seminal ejaculations, without being precipitate.

  66. In itself, a seminal ejaculation provoked by masturbation is no more dangerous than a nocturnal emission; both are often accompanied by nervous sensations which are more disagreeable and exhausting than normal coitus.

  67. This is the case with many disorders of menstruation in women, psychic impotence and frequent seminal emissions in men, masturbation, etc.

  68. At the same time and by the same mechanism the verumontanum swells so as to close the ureter from the bladder, while the seminal ducts open toward the urethral orifice.

  69. Ill-treatment and humiliation are alone capable of causing him erections, seminal ejaculations and pleasure.

  70. The point where the two seminal ducts open into the urethra forms a small elevation, the verumontanum.

  71. Although the organic phenomenon of the accumulation of semen in the seminal vesicles is absent in woman, there is produced in the nerve centers, after prolonged abstinence, an accumulation of sexual desire corresponding to that of man.

  72. This is finally produced by excitation of a special muscle which compresses the seminal vesicles in a spasmodic manner and ejaculates the semen by the urethra.

  73. When they are not prepared, girls become still more excited at the first appearance of menstruation, and boys at their first seminal emission.

  74. The two seminal vesicles are situated in the abdominal cavity underneath the urinary bladder, each having a duct which meets that of the other side and opens by the side of it in the deep part of the urethra.

  75. The spermatozoa accumulate at the extremity of the duct of the gland in a reservoir called the seminal vesicle, where they float in the mucus, thus constituting the seminal fluid or sperm.

  76. Order exists only in begotten, not in seminal reason, iv.

  77. Seminal reasons, as qualified matter would be composite and secondary, vi.

  78. Differences of things, depend on their seminal reasons, v.

  79. Seminal reasons may be contrary to soul's nature, but not to soul, vi.

  80. Begotten what is, not seminal reason, contains order, iv.

  81. When the Soul is separated from bodies, each of her parts possesses all the powers possessed by the Soul herself, just as an individual seed has the same properties as the universal Seed (seminal reason).

  82. Man is born from the (seminal logos), or reason of man; but the circumstances may be favorable or unfavorable to him.

  83. In a seminal reason all the parts exist in an united condition, without any of them struggling with another, without disagreement or hindrance.


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    Other words:
    aboriginal; abundant; basal; basic; bountiful; bursting; central; conceptual; copious; creation; crucial; elemental; elementary; embryonic; excretory; exuberant; fecund; fertile; flourishing; fruitful; fundamental; generative; generous; genetic; genital; germinal; ideational; imaginative; ingenious; inspired; inventive; lachrymal; lachrymose; lacteal; lush; luxuriant; notional; original; originative; ovarian; plentiful; pregnant; primal; primary; primeval; primitive; primordial; pristine; procreative; productive; prolific; radical; reproductive; rheumy; rich; rudimentary; salivary; secretive; secretory; seminal; serous; sexual; spermatic; stimulate; superabundant; swarming; teeming; thriving; uterine; vaginal; watering; watery