n. [ Cf. F. imprégnation, LL. impraegnatio. ]
☞ In the broadest biological sense, impregnation, or sexual generation, consists simply in the coalescence of two similar masses of protoplasmic matter, either derived from different parts of the same organism or from two distinct organisms. From the single mass, which results from the fusion, or coalescence, of these two masses, a new organism develops. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. The act of impregnating, or the state of being impregnated, in addition to a prior impregnation; superfetation. [ 1913 Webster ]