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Definition of Ejaculator
1. Noun. A man who ejaculates semen.
2. Noun. A speaker who utters a sudden exclamation.
Definition of Ejaculator
1. n. A muscle which helps ejaculation.
Definition of Ejaculator
1. Noun. A person or thing that ejaculates. ¹
2. Noun. A device that stimulates the sex organs of a male animal with electric impulses in order to extract semen from an animal. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Ejaculator
1. [n -S]
Medical Definition of Ejaculator
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Ejaculator
eitelite either either-or either particle flux density either way eject ejecta ejectable ejected ejectee | ejectees ejectile ejecting ejection ejection fraction ejection murmur |
Literary usage of Ejaculator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body by John Bell, Charles Bell (1829)
"It sends a neat small slip forwards, by which it is attached to the back part of
the ejaculator muscle ; but the great mass of the muscle is inserted into ..."
2. Demonstrations of anatomy: Being a Guide to the Knowledge of the Human Body by George Viner Ellis (1882)
"The ejaculator muscle covers the bulb and the urethra for three Surround» inches
in front of the triangular ligament.f If the muscle be cut e ure ra' ..."
3. A Text Book of Physiology by Michael Foster (1878)
"A voluntary effort throws the bladder into contractions, an accompanying voluntary
effort throws the ejaculator and abdominal muscles also into contractions ..."
4. A Text book of physiology by Michael Foster (1894)
"... while other voluntary efforts throw the ejaculator and abdominal muscles into
contractions, and, the resistance of the urethra being thereby overcome, ..."
5. The Anatomy of the Human Body by John Bell, Charles Bell (1804)
"... the urethra and the bulb which covers it, is the accelerator urinae, more
properly the ejaculator feminis: and as the ejaculator feminis contracts upon ..."
6. Manual of Practical Anatomy by Daniel John Cunningham (1903)
"On each side, it gives attachment to the transverse perineal muscles ; behind,
to the sphincter ani; in front, to the posterior fibres of the ejaculator ..."
7. Illustrations of Dissections: In a Series of Original Colored Plates the by George Viner Ellis, George Henry Ford (1882)
"Stricture of the urethra is most frequent where the tube is covered by the
ejaculator urinae muscle. In the operation of cutting down upon the stricture ..."