osculate

[ˈɑːskjʊleɪt]

osculate Definition

  • 1to kiss
  • 2to touch or come into contact with something lightly or briefly

Using osculate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "osculate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He osculated her on the cheek before leaving.

  • Example

    The plane's wing will osculate the building if it flies too low.

  • Example

    The two circles osculate at one point.

osculate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for osculate

Phrases with osculate

  • to touch a curve at a point without crossing it

    Example

    The tangent line osculates the curve at the point of intersection.

  • two circles that touch each other at one point

    Example

    The osculate circle is a common topic in geometry.

  • two spheres that touch each other at one point

    Example

    The osculate sphere is a common topic in geometry.

Origins of osculate

from Latin 'osculatus', past participle of 'osculari', meaning 'to kiss'

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Summary: osculate in Brief

'Osculate' [ˈɑːskjʊleɪt] means to kiss or touch something lightly or briefly. It can also refer to two shapes touching each other at one point, as in 'The two circles osculate at one point.' The verb is more formal than 'smooch' or 'peck,' and can be used in mathematical contexts such as 'osculate a curve.'