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aphrodisiac1719, from Greek aphrodisiakos "inducing sexual desire," from aphrodisios, "pertaining to Aphrodite; sexual pleasure; a temple of Aphrodite," Greek goddess of love and beauty. As a [..]
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aphrodisiacA substance that is supposed to increase sexual desire.
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aphrodisiacn. an agent or substance that is thought to stimulate sexual desire or sexual activity in humans or animals. Agents popularly considered to be aphrodisiacs include odors (e.g., perfumes), foods (e.g., [..]
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aphrodisiacArouses or enhances instinctive sexual desire.
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aphrodisiacNamed for Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, aphrodisiacs are substances (including food or drink) that are purported to arouse or increase sexual desire. Among the better known edible aphrodisiacs are caviar, frog legs, oysters and truffles T
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aphrodisiac(n) a drug or other agent that stimulates sexual desire(adj) exciting sexual desire
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aphrodisiac(n) an angent that increases sexual desire
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aphrodisiacsubstance increasing capacity for sexual arousal
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aphrodisiac<physiology> A chemical agent or odour that stimulate sexual desires. (12 Dec 1998)
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