Intercourse
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Etymology
Middle English intercurse, probably from Middle French entrecours, from Medieval Latin intercursus, from Latin, act of running between, from intercurrere to run between, from inter- + currere to run
- Date: 15th century
Definitions
- 1 : connection or dealings between persons or groups
- 2 : exchange especially of thoughts or feelings : communion
- 3 : physical sexual contact between individuals that involves the genitalia of at least one person <anal intercourse> <oral intercourse>; especially : sexual intercourse 1 <heterosexual intercourse>