artificial insemination
Noun: A medical or veterinary procedure involving the deliberate introduction of semen into a female's reproductive tract (specifically the uterus or oviduct) by means other than natural sexual intercourse, for the purpose of achieving pregnancy.
This term is used primarily in medical, veterinary, and agricultural contexts to describe a specific assisted reproductive technology. - It is a non-count noun (uncountable). You do not typically say "an artificial insemination" but rather refer to "the procedure of artificial insemination" or "undergo artificial insemination." - It is often abbreviated as AI in professional settings.
- The farmer used artificial insemination to improve the genetics of his dairy herd.
- Many couples struggling with infertility consider artificial insemination as a first treatment option.
- The success rate of artificial insemination depends on various factors, including the woman's age and the quality of the sperm.
- Donor artificial insemination (DI or AID): Refers to the procedure when the semen comes from a donor who is not the female partner's spouse or intended co-parent.
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI): A specific, common type of artificial insemination where processed sperm is placed directly into the uterus. This is a more precise technical term often used interchangeably with "artificial insemination" in human fertility treatments.
- Inseminate (verb): To introduce semen into. (e.g., "The veterinarian will inseminate the cow.")
- Insemination (noun): The act or process of introducing semen. "Artificial insemination" is a specific type of insemination.
- Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART): The broader category of fertility treatments that includes artificial insemination as well as more complex procedures like .
- Assisted insemination (less common)
- Therapeutic insemination (used in some medical contexts)
Note: There are no direct, single-word synonyms that capture the full technical meaning of this term.
- To undergo artificial insemination: The common phrase for receiving the procedure.
- Artificial insemination by donor (AID): Specifies the use of donor sperm.
- Artificial insemination by husband (AIH): An older term specifying the use of the husband's or partner's sperm.
Note: As a compound noun, "artificial insemination" does not have phrasal verbs or idioms associated with it. It functions as a fixed technical term.
- the introduction of semen into the oviduct or uterus by some means other than sexual intercourse