| COPULATING | • copulating v. Present participle of copulate. • COPULATE v. to have sexual intercourse with. |
| COPULATION | • copulation n. (Countable) The act of coupling or joining; union; conjunction. • copulation n. (Uncountable) Sexual procreation between a man and a woman or transfer of the sperm from male to female;… • COPULATION n. the act of copulating. |
| COPULATIVE | • copulative adj. Of or pertaining to copulation. • copulative adj. (Grammar) That acts as a copula. • copulative adj. (Grammar) That connects the subject of a clause with its complement. |
| COPULATORY | • copulatory adj. Pertaining to copulation. • COPULATORY adj. relating to copulation. |
| DEPOPULATE | • depopulate v. (Transitive) To reduce the population of a region by disease, war, forced relocation etc. • depopulate v. (Transitive, electronics) To remove the components from a circuit board. • depopulate v. (Intransitive) To become depopulated, to lose its population. |
| EPULATIONS | • epulations n. Plural of epulation. • EPULATION n. feasting, indulging in fine food. |
| ESTIPULATE | • estipulate adj. Alternative form of exstipulate. • ESTIPULATE adj. without stipules, also EXSTIPULATE. |
| MANIPULATE | • manipulate v. (Transitive) To move, arrange or operate something using the hands. • manipulate v. (Transitive) To influence, manage, direct, control or tamper with something. • manipulate v. (Transitive, medicine) To handle and move a body part, either as an examination or for a therapeutic purpose. |
| PAPULATION | • papulation n. (Medicine) The formation of papules. • PAPULATION n. the development of papillae or pimples. |
| POPULATING | • populating v. Present participle of populate. • POPULATE v. to inhabit. |
| POPULATION | • population n. The people living within a political or geographical boundary. • population n. (By extension) The people with a given characteristic. • population n. A count of the number of residents within a political or geographical boundary such as a town, a nation or the world. |
| REPOPULATE | • repopulate v. To populate again; to breed among a group in order to keep the population up. • repopulate v. (Transitive) To reintroduce a species into (an area). • repopulate v. (Computing) To fill with data again; to refresh. |
| SCAPULATED | • scapulated adj. Having the scapular feathers notable in size or colour. • SCAPULATED adj. with noticeable scapular feathers. |
| STIPULATED | • stipulated adj. Required as a condition of a contract or agreement. • stipulated adj. Specified, promised or guaranteed in an agreement. • stipulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of stipulate. |
| STIPULATES | • stipulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stipulate. • STIPULATE v. to set or require as a condition of an agreement. |
| STIPULATOR | • stipulator n. A person who stipulates. • STIPULATOR n. one who stipulates. |
| VAPULATING | • vapulating v. Present participle of vapulate. • VAPULATE v. to flog; to be flogged. |
| VAPULATION | • vapulation n. (Obsolete) The act of beating or whipping. • VAPULATION n. the act of beating or whipping. |