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单词 spermatic
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spermaticadj.n.

Brit. /spəːˈmatɪk/, U.S. /spərˈmædɪk/
Forms: Also 1500s sparmatyke, 1600s sparmatique, 1500s spermaticke, 1500s–1600s spermatike, 1600s spermatique, 1600s–1700s spermatick.
Etymology: < medieval Latin spermaticus, < Greek σπερματικός, < σπέρμα sperm, or Old French (also modern French) spermatique (1314), = Italian spermatico, Spanish espermatico, Portuguese espermatico.
1.
a. Containing, conveying, or producing sperm or seed; seminiferous.
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spermatic1541
seminary1592
spermatical1615
seminiferous1828
seminiferal1840
spermatiferous1862
parepididymal1890
1541 T. Elyot Castel of Helthe (new ed.) 12 Vessels spermatike, wherin mannes seede lyeth.
1598 A. M. tr. J. Guillemeau Frenche Chirurg. 21 b/2 Not to touch the testicles, nether anye of the spermaticke vessels.
1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica 189 The seminall ejaculation proceeds..from the spermatick glandules. View more context for this quotation
1718 J. Chamberlayne tr. B. Nieuwentyt Relig. Philosopher I. viii. 117 The Spermatic Arteries..coming on each side out of the Great Artery.
1793 M. Baillie Morbid Anat. xviii. 241 A disease of the spermatic chord which is not uncommon, is an enlargement of its veins.
1857 W. R. Bullock tr. P. Cazeaux Theoret. & Pract. Treat. Midwifery (ed. 2) 69 The numerous lymphatic vessels..contribute to the formation of the spermatic plexus.
1881 St. G. Mivart Cat 243 Within it is a layer of membrane—the spermatic fascia.
b. Full of, abounding in, sperm; generative, productive.
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the world > life > biology > biological processes > procreation or reproduction > reproductive substances or cells > [adjective] > sperm > full of
spermatic1619
1619 M. Drayton Poems 407 There in soft Downe the liquorous Sparow sat, Pamper'd with meats, full spermatike and fat.
1648 J. Beaumont Psyche ix. xxx. 139 Spermatick Nile, which brings Forth choise of Monsters.
1655 T. Vaughan Evphrates 32 This Primitive spermatic Ocean filled all that space which we now attribute to the Air.
2.
a. Of the nature of sperm; resembling sperm.
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the world > life > biology > biological processes > procreation or reproduction > reproductive substances or cells > [adjective] > sperm > of nature of
spermatical1471
spermatic?1541
spermy1657
spermous1822
?1541 R. Copland Guy de Chauliac's Questyonary Cyrurgyens ii. sig. Bivv They haue theyr breding and begynnynge of sparmatyke mater.
a1631 J. Donne Poems (1633) 149 Ranke sweaty froth..Like spermatique issue of ripe menstruous boiles.
1645 J. Howell Epistolæ Ho-elianæ iii. xxix. 101 A production of an organicall body out of the spermatic substance.
1693 T. P. Blount Nat. Hist. 28 It would sometimes let fall a Spermatick Juice, which..would thereupon produce another coral.
1828 W. Kirby & W. Spence Introd. Entomol. (ed. 2) IV. xlii. 153 This organ was a reservoir for the spermatic fluid.
1869 H. A. Nicholson Man. Zool. 22 As a rule, the germ-cell is produced by one individual and the spermatic element by another.
b. transferred and figurative. Resembling sperm, esp. in generative or reproductive power.
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the world > life > biology > biological processes > procreation or reproduction > [adjective] > relating to
genitala1382
generative?a1425
genitivea1500
procreatory1576
seminal1605
procreanta1616
younglinga1627
genitable1634
genial1652
spermatic1669
testiculatory1693
reproductive1746
generational1764
reproductory1831
genesial1848
1669 T. Gale Court of Gentiles: Pt. I iii. iii. 44 The Stoics also held, there was..a spermatic efformative word, whereby the world was formed.
1671 J. Webster Metallographia x. 142 Having annexed to it some slates and other spermatick matter, which detracts from the goodness of its own nature.
1747 J. Towne tr. M. Aurelius in Crit. Inq. Opinions & Pract. Anc. Philosophers 64 You will be resumed into the divine Nature, or the spermatic Reasons.
1870 R. W. Emerson Society & Solitude 80 I find certain books vital and spermatic, not leaving the reader what he was.
3. Directly derived from sperm (according to old physiological views). Obsolete.
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the world > life > biology > biological processes > procreation or reproduction > reproductive substances or cells > [adjective] > sperm > derived from
spermatical1562
spermatic1577
1577 Vicary's Profitable Treat. Anat. sig. B.jv The Grystle is a member simple and spermatike, next in hardnes to the bone.
1621 T. Lodge tr. S. Goulart Learned Summary Poeme of Saluste of Bartas i. 284 Stomake. The substance thereof is more sparmatique then sanguine.
1671 Philos. Trans. 1670 (Royal Soc.) 5 2077 The two sorts of Parts of the Body, Spermatick and Sanguineous.
1684 tr. T. Bonet Guide Pract. Physician xiv. 498 A Membrane is a Spermatick part, which being consumed is not regenerated.
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. (at cited word) The Ancients made a general Division of the Parts of the Animal Body into Spermatic and Fleshy.
4. Of qualities: Characteristic of, peculiar to, derived from, sperm.
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the world > life > biology > biological processes > procreation or reproduction > reproductive substances or cells > [adjective] > sperm > characteristic of
spermatical1642
spermatic1646
1646 H. More Democritus Platonissans 26 Nought can ever consume that centrall power Of hid spermatick life.
1669 W. Simpson Hydrologia Chymica 269 Water..by the spermatick efflorescence of a mineral seed becomes wrought into a mineral juyce.
1706 D. Defoe Jure Divino Introd. p. iv Spermatick Vigour spreads the poison'd Race, Conveys Hereditary Crimes apace.
1866 W. E. Shuckard Brit. Bees 296 This in some cases has a spermatic odour.
1896 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. I. 204 The first theory..views the growth of a tumour as due to the spermatic influence of certain cells upon those contiguous.
5. Existing in sperm.
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the world > life > biology > biological processes > procreation or reproduction > reproductive substances or cells > [adjective] > sperm > existing in
spermatic1685
1685 J. Locke Jrnl. 22 June in P. King Life of Locke (1830) I. 309 I saw, at Mr. Lewenhook's, several microscopical observations..; but the best of all his glasses, and those by which he describes his spermatic animals, we did not see.
1837 P. Keith Bot. Lexicon 304 According to him, they are animated substances; the analogues of the spermatic animalcules of Leuenhoeck.
1857 W. R. Bullock tr. P. Cazeaux Theoret. & Pract. Treat. Midwifery (ed. 2) 96 These minute bodies have been designated as the spermatic animalcules, or the spermatozoa.
6. As n. plural. The spermatic vessels.
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the world > life > the body > secretory organs > ducts > [noun] > seminal or spermatic ducts
seed bringer1545
vas deferens1578
seed trough1615
seed vein1615
spermatic1690
seminal1733
rete testis1777
rete1849
parepididymis1881
spermaduct1891
1690 in Maidment Bk. Sc. Pasquils (1868) 277 Spermaticks sink, true mother of discord, Inflam'd these Hectors.
1719 J. Quincy Lexicon Physico-medicum (1722) at Semen In the Aorta, where the Spermaticks arise.
1857 W. R. Bullock tr. P. Cazeaux Theoret. & Pract. Treat. Midwifery (ed. 2) 68 The arteries which supply the ovary are the spermatics, and proceed directly from the aorta.
1859 Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. V. 651/1 This structure is found..in the internal spermatics, and in all the veins of the uterine substances.
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