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- adjectiveerect (adjective)
- rigidly upright or straight:"she stood erect with her arms by her sides"
- (of the penis, clitoris, or nipples) enlarged and rigid, especially in sexual excitement.
verberect (verb) · erects (third person present) · erected (past tense) · erected (past participle) · erecting (present participle)- construct (a building, wall, or other upright structure):"the guest house was erected in the eighteenth century" · "the police had erected roadblocks"
- create or establish (a theory or system):"the party that erected the welfare state"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin erect- ‘set up’, from the verb erigere, from e- (variant of ex-) ‘out’ + regere ‘to direct’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- rigidly upright or straight:
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