contraception
Syllabification: (con·tra·cep·tion)
Pronunciation: /ˌkäntrəˈsepSHən/
Translate contraception | into French | into German | into Italian | into Spanish
Definition of contraception
noun
- the deliberate use of artificial methods or other techniques to prevent pregnancy as a consequence of sexual intercourse. The major forms of artificial contraception are barrier methods, of which the most common is the condom; the contraceptive pill, which contains synthetic sex hormones that prevent ovulation in the female; intrauterine devices, such as the coil, which prevent the fertilized ovum from implanting in the uterus; and male or female sterilization.
Origin:
late 19th century: from contra- 'against' + a shortened form of conception