Meaning of amplexation | Babel Free
Definitions
-
An embrace. obsolete, rare
-
The act of (forming the grip of) amplexus. dated, uncommon
Examples
“The angels were bright and glorious; thy appearance was homely, thy habit mean: yet, when she heard thy voice, she turns her back upon the angels, and salutes thee with a Rabboni; and falls down before thee, in a desire of an humble amplexation of those Sacred Feet, which she now rejoices to see past the use of her odours.”
“[...] blood and the spirit, by mutual amplexations or inbracements of these two vessels, the vein and the arterie being conjoyned and united in one very body, first beginning in the braded body, and then after in the[…]”
“Truth oft hath approbation, without Amplexation; beleeved, but not embrac't of many. […] And I will not say, Saint Paul meant not so; though I will not say, he did. The true Amplexation, is the due Application of the saying to our selves, as Saint Paul doth […]”
“Amplexation of 'Pelodytes punctatus' […] Nevertheless, within certain limits, the species of a genus agree in their mode of amplexation; only a too strict taxonomy cannot be applied.”
“In accordance with these pairing habits, the pectoral spines of the male [catfish], which are used in amplexation, are larger and stronger than those of the female. These fish are monogamous , and both parents remain by the side of the nest, furiously attacking any assailant.”
“Plate II.—Normal embraces of local species studied. / 1. Mated pair of Bufo lentiginosus americanus. Axillary amplexation. X1. / 2. Mated pair of Rana sylvatica. Pectoral amplexation. X1. […] Plate IV. 1 Cross-embrace of a male Bufo lentiginosus americanus with a dead female Rana pipiens. The amplexation is pectoral, not axillary. X0.5. […] 3. A female Rana pipiens showing the effects of 17 days' pectoral amplexation. X1.”
“He remains in amplexation until the female extrudes the eggs, when he immediately sheds the sperm over them. In this way the hazards and uncertainties of distance between the germ cells of the two sexes are greatly lessened. The hylas, or tree[…]”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.