copula
61copula — s. f. 1. (lett.) accoppiamento, congiungimento (lett.), coito, amplesso 2. (ling.) legamento, unione …
62copula — cop·u·la …
63copula — /ˈkɒpjələ / (say kopyuhluh) noun (plural copulae /ˈkɒpjəli/ (say kopyuhlee) or copulas) 1. something that connects or links together. 2. Grammar a verb that does little more than connect the subject with the predicative complement, including be… …
64copula — n. link; verb, especially part of to be, linking subject and predicate. ♦ copular, a …
65copula — Sexual intercourse; the term is sometimes spoken of as referring to the consummation of a marriage. Sharon v Sharon, 75 Cal 1, 16 P 345 …
66copula — n. (pl. copulas) Logic & Gram. a connecting word, esp. a part of the verb be connecting a subject and predicate. Derivatives: copular adj. Etymology: L (as CO , apere fasten) …
67Copula (Linguistik) — Kopula (die Kopula; Plural: Kopulas bzw. Kopulae (lat. Band)) ist ein Ausdruck der traditionellen Logik und der traditionellen Grammatik, der in einem wie man traditionell sagte Urteil, heute eher Aussage, das Subjekt mit dem Prädikat verbindet… …
68copula linguae — a median ventral elevation on the embryonic tongue formed by union of the second pair of pharyngeal arches during the fourth week; it is overgrown by the hypopharyngeal eminence during the fifth and sixth weeks …
69Copula-verber — Verber som forbindes med subjektsprædi kativ (omsagnsled), som fortæller noget om subjektet: være, blive, hedde, kaldes, synes, anses for, betragtes som, holdes for, regnes for, døbes. Ex: han er en stor dreng …
70cópula sexual — cf. (afines) acoplamiento, cabalgada, calimocho, casquete, chingada, chiquichaca, coco, compromiso marital, contacto carnal, dormida, eso, feliciano, follada, follaje, follamenta, folleteo, follique, jodienda, meneo, meteisaca, palo, pollazo,… …