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osculation
[ os-kyuh-ley-shuhn ]
noun
- the act of kissing.
- a kiss.
- close contact.
- Geometry. the contact between two osculating curves or the like.
osculation
/ ˌɒskjʊˈleɪʃən; ˈɒskjʊlətərɪ; -trɪ /
noun
- Also calledtacnode maths a point at which two branches of a curve have a common tangent, each branch extending in both directions of the tangent
- rare.the act or an instance of kissing
Derived Forms
- osculatory, adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of osculation1
Example Sentences
You won’t find “come from away” or “screech-in”—a mock ceremony depicted in the musical that confers Newfoundland “citizenship,” featuring extreme drunkenness and the osculation of a raw cod—in the Oxford English Dictionary.
One of the play's more memorable exchanges directly engages the all-important subject of theatrical osculation.
I suppose he was afraid she would have no lips left after such reiterated osculation.
On the same day I saw “Vanya,” I was treated to a more optimistic act of osculation in the afternoon.
Acts of osculation have of course been known to sweep people off their feet.
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