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13 February, 17:27

The combining forms pareun/o - and venere/o - mean:

A. transmission.

B. sexual intercourse.

C. to expel suddenly.

D. infection.

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  1. 13 February, 17:56
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    B. sexual intercourse.

    Explanation:

    The word is pareunia which means coitus. The sexual union between a male and a female is called pareunia or coitus. Similarly, venerus is a Latin word meaning sexual intercourse between a male and a female. Thus, The combining forms pareun/o - and venere/o meaning the sexual act between a male and a female.
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