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  • 81erotic — [17] Érōs was the Greek word for ‘sexual love’ (as opposed to agápē ‘brotherly love’ and philía ‘friendship’). The concept was personified in Greek mythology as Érōs, the boy god of love. Its adjectival derivative erōtikós arrived in English via… …

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  • 82erotic — adj. of or causing sexual love, esp. tending to arouse sexual desire or excitement. Derivatives: erotically adv. Etymology: F eacuterotique f. Gk erotikos f. eros erotos sexual love …

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  • 83Child modeling (erotic) — Erotic child modeling is erotic child modeling for photographs or videos. It is distributed commercially or freely, in magazines or over the Internet.Child modeling has become a more widespread phenomenon with the rise of the Internet and Usenet …

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  • 84erotic massage — noun A sexual massage around the erogenous zones …

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  • 85erotic hallucination —    see sexual hallucination …

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  • 86erotic pyromania — pyrolagnia …

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  • 87erotic zoophilism — sexual pleasure experienced in the fondling of animals …

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  • 88erotic apathy — n. hypophilic condition of defective capacity to experience sexual arousal under usually conducive circumstances …

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  • 89erotic mania — A form of mental disease better known in modern times as nymphomania. See nymphomania …

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  • 90erotic love — noun a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction their love left them indifferent to their surroundings she was his first love • Syn: ↑love, ↑sexual love • Derivationally related forms: ↑love (for: ↑ …

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