noun a sudden, short, and loud utterance or exclamation
verb to eject or discharge suddenly and forcefully
May be used metaphorically to describe a sudden and intense emotional outburst or release of energy.
Refers to the process of expelling fluids or substances from the body, such as in the case of involuntary ejaculation in certain medical conditions.
Describes the process of expelling fluids or substances from certain organisms, such as plants releasing pollen.
In the context of male reproductive system, 'ejaculate' refers to the fluid expelled during orgasm containing sperm and other fluids.
Used to describe the act of releasing semen during sexual activity.
In medical or scientific writing, the term 'ejaculate' may be used to describe the act of expelling semen during sexual activity.
Psychologists may use the term 'ejaculate' when discussing sexual behavior or dysfunction with their clients.
Sex therapists may use the term 'ejaculate' when discussing sexual functioning and techniques with their clients.
Biologists may use the term 'ejaculate' when studying reproductive systems and behaviors in animals.
Sex educators may use the term 'ejaculate' when teaching about sexual health and reproduction.
Medical doctors may use the term 'ejaculate' when discussing fertility issues or sexual health with their patients.
Research scientists may use the term 'ejaculate' when conducting studies on reproductive biology or sexual behavior.
Forensic scientists may use the term 'ejaculate' when analyzing evidence in sexual assault cases.
Sex researchers may use the term 'ejaculate' when studying sexual behavior and reproductive health.