copulant

名词 n. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. One engaged in sexual union.
    — Those which produce copulable copulants in one individual are designated as monoecious, while those in which copulable copulants must come from different individuals are considered dioecious.
  2. Something that brings other things together into a unified whole.
    — It is well known from chemistry that a fatty or oily element will not of itself unite with a watery, but must be united by means of saline copulants.
  3. A sign that represents the joining or unity of other signs.
    — The copulants are likewise indispensable and have the property of being Continuant.
形容词 adj.
  1. Signifying combination, identity or union. not-comparable
    — By virtue of Oi, namely the identity of the weather on that occasion, the sign expresses a distributive relation —to each situation of utterance there corresponds an identifiable weather type: the sign is therefore Copulant.

词形变化

copulants plural

词源

词源 1
From Latin cōpulāns.
词源 2
From Latin cōpulāns.
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