Pronunciation: /ˈspɜrmætɪk/
adjective relating to or resembling sperm; of or relating to the spermatic cord or semen
A1 The doctor explained that spermatic fluid is necessary for reproduction.
A2 The researcher conducted a study on the effects of spermatic quality on fertility.
B1 The scientist discovered a link between spermatic health and overall well-being.
B2 The fertility specialist recommended a diet rich in nutrients to improve spermatic function.
C1 The laboratory conducted tests to analyze the spermatic composition in detail.
C2 The geneticist studied the spermatic DNA to understand hereditary traits.
formal The doctor explained the process of spermatic development in detail.
informal I heard that the spermatic fluid is essential for reproduction.
slang Dude, don't be gross, stop talking about spermatic stuff.
figurative The artist's creativity was like a spermatic flow, constantly generating new ideas.
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