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osculate

[os-kyuh-leyt] / ˈɒs kyəˌleɪt /
VERB
kiss
Synonyms


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The depictions of make-out sessions, with actors seeming to osculate the lens, offer a clinical perspective.

From The New Yorker

It gleams and sparkles in the sunlight and invites lovers to enter and osculate.

From New York Times

In superconducting metals, atoms are aligned in such a way that their orbits tangentially osculate each other, thus allowing electrons to pass smoothly from one atom’s orbit to the next.

From Scientific American

When a point of such a curve is given, the osculating plane is determined, hence all the curves through a given point with the same tangent have the same torsion.

From Project Gutenberg

The flexural couples reduce to a single couple in the osculating plane proportional to the curvature when the two flexural rigidities are equal, and in this case only.

From Project Gutenberg