| copulate | (v) engage in sexual intercourse, Syn. couple, pair, mate, Example: Birds mate in the Spring |
| copulative | (adj) syntactically connecting sentences or elements of a sentence, Example: `and' is a copulative conjunction |
| copulative conjunction | (n) the conjunctive relation of units that expresses the addition of their meanings |
| Copulate | a. [ L. copulatus, p. p. of copulare to couple, fr. copula. See Copula. ] |
| Copulate | v. i. |
| Copulation | n. [ L. copulatio: cf. F. copulation. ] Wit, you know, is the unexpected copulation of ideas. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Copulative | n. |
| Copulative | a. [ L. copulativus: cf. F. copulatif. ] Serving to couple, unite, or connect; |
| Copulatively | adv. In a copulative manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Copulatory | a. |