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amplexus
(am|plexus)
Pronunciation:
/amˈplɛksəs/
noun
[
mass noun
]
Zoology
the mating position of frogs and toads, in which the male clasps the female about the back:
pairs of toads
in amplexus
are easily caught
Origin:
1930s
: from Latin, 'an embrace'
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