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in⋅ter⋅course

[in-ter-kawrs, -kohrs]
–noun
1. dealings or communication between individuals, groups, countries, etc.
2. interchange of thoughts, feelings, etc.
3. sexual relations or a sexual coupling, esp. coitus.

Origin:
1425–75; late ME intercurse < ML intercursus communication, trading, L: a running between. See inter-, course


1. trade, traffic, relations.
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in·ter·course   (ĭn'tər-kôrs', -kōrs')   
n.  
  1. Dealings or communications between persons or groups.

  2. Sexual intercourse.


[Middle English entercours, commercial dealings, from Old French entrecours, from Latin intercursus, a running between, interposition, from past participle of intercurrere, to mingle with : inter-, inter- + currere, to run; see kers- in Indo-European roots.]
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Word Origin & History

intercourse 
1449, "communication to and fro," from M.Fr. entrecours, from L. intercursus "a running between, intervention," from intercursus, pp. of intercurrere "to run between," from inter- "between" + currere "to run" (see current). Meaning "sexual relations" first recorded 1798.
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Main Entry: in·ter·course
Pronunciation: 'int-&r-"kO(&)rs, -"ko(&)rs
Function: noun
1 : connection or dealings betweenpersons or groups
2 : physical sexual contact between individuals that involves the genitalia of at least one person intercourse> intercourse> intercourse>; especially : SEXUAL INTERCOURSE 1
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intercourse in·ter·course (ĭn'tər-kôrs')
n.

  1. Dealings or communications that occur between persons or groups.

  2. Sexual intercourse.

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