copular

  • 11copular — cf. (afines) abrirse de piernas, de muletas, de patas, acoplarse, acostarse, hacer el * amor, apalancarse, aparearse, apretar, pasar por las * armas, repasar los * bajos, beneficiarse, tirar de * beta, tirar de * bragueta, cabalgar, cachar, echar …

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  • 12copular — intransitivo fornicar, coitar, cohabitar, follar (malsonante), chingar (malsonante), echar un polvo (malsonante). * * * Sinónimos: ■ aparearse, cubrir, fornicar, ayuntar, cohabitar …

    Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos

  • 13copular — adj. (Grammar) pertaining to a copula (linking verb) …

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  • 14copular — tr. Unir. Unirse carnalmente …

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  • 15copular — cop·u·lar …

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  • 16copular plate — the tooth plate on the basibranchials of Cetomimidae …

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  • 17copular verb — noun A verb that links a subject to a complement that refers to the subject. That soup smells delicious. Syn: linking verb, copula …

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  • 18copular verb — /kɒpjələ ˈvɜb/ (say kopyuhluh verb) noun → copula (def. 2) …

  • 19Inverse copular constructions — The unified theory of copular sentences = Copular sentences are sentences containing the copula. A copular sentence may contain a noun phrase, the copula and another phrase. A subfield of research which has been particularly studied is the case… …

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  • 20Inverse copular sentences — are sentences that involve the copula and two noun phrases in such a way that the first noun phrase plays the role of the predicate and the second the role of the subject. For a detailed illustration see inverse copula See also inverse copula… …

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