Copulate vs Cupulate - What's the difference?
copulate | cupulate |
To engage in sexual intercourse.
(obsolete) Joined; associated; coupled.
(grammar) Joining subject and predicate; copulative.
As adjectives the difference between copulate and cupulate
is that copulate is (obsolete) joined; associated; coupled while cupulate is cup-shaped.As a verb copulate
is to engage in sexual intercourse.copulate
English
Verb
(copulat)Synonyms
* fuck, make love, screw, swive, bang, sleep together * See alsoAdjective
(-)- (Francis Bacon)