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Copulate vs Capitulate - What's the difference?

copulate | capitulate |

In obsolete terms the difference between copulate and capitulate

is that copulate is joined; associated; coupled while capitulate is to draw up the articles of treaty with; to treat, bargain, parley.

As an adjective copulate

is joined; associated; coupled.

copulate

English

Verb

(copulat)
  • To engage in sexual intercourse.
  • Synonyms

    * fuck, make love, screw, swive, bang, sleep together * See also

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (obsolete) Joined; associated; coupled.
  • (Francis Bacon)
  • (grammar) Joining subject and predicate; copulative.
  • Anagrams

    * ----

    capitulate

    English

    Verb

    (capitulat)
  • (obsolete) To draw up in chapters; to enumerate.
  • (obsolete) To draw up the articles of treaty with; to treat, bargain, parley.
  • * Heylin
  • there capitulates with the king to take to wife his daughter Mary
  • To surrender; to end all resistance, to give up; to go along with or comply.
  • He argued and hollered for so long that I finally capitulated just to make him stop.
  • * Macaulay
  • The Irish, after holding out a week, capitulated .

    Synonyms

    * wave the white flag