الواصلة
in·ter·courseالتركية النطق
întırkôrsالمترادفات
carnal knowledge,
coition,
coitus,
copulation,
fornication,
intimacy,
love-making,
relations,
sex,
sexual relations,
association,
commerce,
communion,
connection,
contactالنطق
/ˈəntərˌkôrs/ /ˈɪntɜrˌkɔːrs/
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[ in-t&r-"kOrs, -"kors ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English intercurse, probably from Middle French entrecours, from Medieval Latin intercursus, from Latin, act of running between, from intercurrere to run between, from inter- + currere to run; more at CAR.