noun the act of mating or pairing
In biology, accouplement refers to the mating or pairing of animals, particularly in the context of reproduction.
In zoology, accouplement is used to describe the mating behavior and rituals of different animal species.
In reproductive science, accouplement is a key aspect of understanding fertility and mating strategies in various species.
In ethology, accouplement is studied as part of animal behavior and mating patterns.
In literature, 'accouplement' may be used to describe the pairing or coupling of characters in a romantic or symbolic sense.
Psychologists may use the term 'accouplement' in the context of attachment theory to describe the bonding and attachment process between individuals.
Biologists may use 'accouplement' to refer to the mating or pairing behavior of animals.
In the field of sexology, 'accouplement' may refer to the physical act of copulation or sexual intercourse.