ovular

English

Etymology

ovule + -ar

Adjective

ovular (comparative more ovular, superlative most ovular)

  1. Of or pertaining to an ovule.
  2. Of or pertaining to an oval.

Noun

ovular (plural ovulars)

  1. (feminism, rare) A seminar for feminists.
    • 1994, Christina Hoff Sommers, Who Stole Feminism?
      Trebilco considers 'seminar' offensively 'masculinist', so she has replaced it with ovular, which she regards as its feminist equivalent. [1]

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Portuguese

Adjective

ovular m or f (plural ovulares, comparable)

  1. oval (of or pertaining to an ovum)

Verb

ovular (first-person singular present indicative ovulo, past participle ovulado)

  1. to ovulate (to produce eggs or ova)

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Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /obuˈlaɾ/, [oβuˈlaɾ]

Verb

ovular (first-person singular present ovulo, first-person singular preterite ovulé, past participle ovulado)

  1. to ovulate

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