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Filter by Meaning The movie had a steamy coitus scene that left some viewers uncomfortable.
The doctor advised the patient to avoid coitus until after their treatment was complete.
The researcher studied the impact of coitus on the release of hormones in the body.
The religious leader preached that coitus should only occur within the confines of marriage.
The duration of coitus can vary between different species.
The defendant's defense lawyer argued that there was no evidence of coitus, and therefore, his client could not be found guilty of rape.
The zoologist observed the coitus between a male and female chimpanzee in the wild.
Some animals, such as dolphins, engage in recreational coitus.
The movie included a scene depicting coitus between the main characters.
The therapist advised the couple to try different positions during coitus to improve their intimacy.
The documentary explored the cultural attitudes towards coitus around the world.
The couple's coitus was interrupted by a phone call, but they resumed shortly after.
The book described the intricate anatomy involved in the act of coitus.
The intensity of pleasure experienced during coitus varies between individuals.
The coitus of the "i" and "e" in "receive" creates a unique sound
The coitus phenomenon can affect the meaning of words in some languages.
The coitus of the "e" and "a" in "break" creates a distinct sound
The coitus in the word "flow" is a combination of a vowel and a semivowel
The linguistics book defined coitus as the merging of two vowels in adjacent syllables.
The student asked the professor to clarify the concept of coitus in phonetics.
The coitus in the word "guide" is an example of a centering diphthong
Pollination occurs through the coitus of flowers with bees or other insects.
The researcher observed the coitus of two insects under the microscope.
The doctor advised abstinence from coitus until the infection is cured.
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