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Filter by Meaning The insects copulate quickly and then go their separate ways.
The conductor taught the choir how to copulate their voices to achieve perfect synchronization.
The guitarist learned how to copulate different chords to create interesting progressions.
The composer's skillful ability to copulate melodies and rhythms earned him critical acclaim.
The copulate of the two gears ensured smooth rotation of the machinery.
The copulate of different metals created a durable alloy.
The copulate between the bacteria and the host organism led to an infection.
The copulate of the wires allowed electricity to flow through the circuit.
The copulate of the two genes influenced the inheritance of a specific trait.
The copulate of the data points formed a coherent pattern.
The copulate of different art forms in the performance created a mesmerizing experience.
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