(a.) Casting or throwing out; fitted to eject; as, ejaculatory vessels.
(a.) Suddenly darted out; uttered in short sentences; as, an ejaculatory prayer or petition.
(a.) Sudden; hasty.
Example Sentences:
(1) Sexual dysfunctions which impair coital ability, especially ejaculatory difficulties in the male and genital atrophy and loss of vaginal lubrication in the female, are frequent.
(2) and the fluid ejected from the ejaculatory groove region (about 0.2 ml.).
(3) This association supports the concept that reflux of urine into the ejaculatory ducts may occur and produce epididymitis.
(4) No differences in anxiety were found between the group of animals without sexual activity and the group of animals tested after five intromissions of the first ejaculatory series.
(5) Multiple regression results indicate that ejaculatory dysfunction, a side effect of the retroperitoneal lymph node dissection, is significantly associated with distress about both infertility and sexual impairment.
(6) After PCPA treatment, however, the intromittive and ejaculatory capacity of all experienced animals improved significantly.
(7) At the adult stage, the enzyme is restricted to the ejaculatory duct.
(8) Prenatally-treated rats proved less active than controls in the open field, performed better in passive avoidance retention (both preweaning and postweaning), and had a shorter post-ejaculatory interval in the male copulatory test.
(9) A male-sterile mutant, ms(1)7, of Drosophila melanogaster is defective in post-ejaculatory sperm function.
(10) The reported case shows that as a result of its antihistaminic and anticholinergic properties, brompheniramine can be successfully used in the treatment of men with diabetic ejaculatory sterility, particularly in patients with incomplete emission failure.
(11) The latter differe from alpha-adrenoreceptors of the ejaculatory duct of rats by a high sensitivity to the blocking influence of some neuroleptics--haloperidol, trifluoperazine, chlorpromazine, pA2 for which (8.11--8.64) is of the same range as pA2 for alpha-adrenolytic drugs (7.76--8.46).
(12) The anatomical structure of the ejaculatory groove region (EGR) of the drake was investigated macro- and microscopically in connection with its function.
(13) A 43-year-old man who experienced profound dose-related erectile and ejaculatory dysfunction without loss of libido on three separate antidepressants and on the anorectic agent mazindol is described.
(14) In order to clarify the central mechanism of clonidine (CL)-induced sexual dysfunction such as erectile and ejaculatory disturbances, we examined the effects of intracerebroventricularly (i.c.v.)
(15) Transcription was strongly induced in response to mating and is strictly confined to the ejaculatory duct of adult males.
(16) Herein we report on a case of adenomatoid tumor apparently originating from the ejaculatory duct which to our knowledge has not been reported previously.
(17) In 21 cases, obstruction was located at the level of the tail of the epididymis; in 2 cases ejaculatory duct was obstructed; and in 1 case the injected dye was arrested at the level of internal inguinal ring, at the site of previous hernia operation.
(18) It is characterised by possessing spines at the basal margin of oral sucker; testes, postequatorial, subsymmetrical; vitellaria lateral to ovary in middle of hindbody, confluent in postovarian region and reaching to level of testes; ovary flattened; genital pore antero-lateral to acetabulum; seminal vesicle large and ejaculatory duct long.
(19) The ejaculatory response and the 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) behavioural syndrome induced by 5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine (5-MeODMT) (3 mg kg-1 i.p.)
(20) Several abdomino-Pelvic surgical procedures can cause ejaculatory failure or impotence.
Exclamatory
Definition:
(a.) Containing, expressing, or using exclamation; as, an exclamatory phrase or speaker.
Example Sentences:
(1) His exclamatory sock-cymbal sound, often played at the turning point in a theme, or at the close, appeared to be struck with a dismissive blow like a boxer's right cross, and would be all the more arresting for its contrast with Jones's general demeanour of happiness in his work, smiling fit to bust, unleashing a stream of effusive - and highly rhythmic - chortles and grunts, sometimes eyeballing his partners with baleful amiability from the drum stool while intensifying the pressure, as if baiting them into bigger risks.
(2) Coleman's brittle, jolting urban music reinvented jazz-funk as a terse, stripped-down sound built on exclamatory keyboard or guitar chords, thudding electric-bass figures and taut, twisting horn lines.
(3) But I'll never forget my first viewing of Episode Four in a shopping mall near Boston, Massachusetts in the summer of 1977 – excitingly, months before it had been released in the UK – and freaking to that irresistibly corny, syrupy, exclamatory theme from John Williams.