An equating verb (such as `be' or `become') that links the subject with the complement of a sentence.
1 But the conjunction is often omitted in copulative and adversative clauses, as in Sec.
2 Tom continued to strut spasmodically, making vulgar copulative motions.
3 The reproductive apparatus comprises the different organs of sex (embryonic glands, sexual ducts, and copulative organs).
4 And he underlines in red ink the word "however," perhaps as mysterious a copulative as has ever appeared in British prose.
5 Conjunctions are divided into two sorts, the Copulative and Disjunctive.
6 Copulative organs, evolution of the.
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