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tribadism
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trib·ade  (trbd)
n.
A lesbian.

[French, from Latin tribas, tribad-, from Greek, from trbein, to rub; see tribology.]

triba·dism n.

tribadism [ˈtrɪbədˌɪzəm]
n
a lesbian practice in which one partner lies on top of the other and simulates the male role in heterosexual intercourse

tribadism, tribady
a sexual activity between women that imitates heterosex-ual intercourse. — tribade, n. — tribadic, adj.
See also: Homosexuality
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.tribadism - a form of lesbianism that simulates heterosexual intercourse
lesbianism, sapphism - female homosexuality


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