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appetiteA desire to satisfy a physical or mental need, such as for food, sex, or adventure.
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appetitec. 1300, "craving for food," from Anglo-French appetit, Old French apetit (13c.) "appetite, desire, eagerness," from Latin appetitus "appetite," literally "desire to [..]
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appetitephysical desire for food.
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appetitea feeling of craving something; "an appetite for life"; "the object of life is to satisfy as many appetencies as possible"- Granville Hicks The appe [..]
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appetitethe desire to eat
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appetiten. 1. a desire to satisfy one's need for food most typically, but can refer to any other physiological need. Appetite is both innate or learned and therefore malleable to modification through exp [..]
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appetiteapetit
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appetite(n) a feeling of craving something
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appetiteNatural recurring desire for Food. Alterations may induced by Appetite Depressants or Appetite Stimulants.
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appetiteNatural recurring desire for food.
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appetiteA desire to satisfy a physical or mental need, such as for food, sex, or adventure.
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appetiteNatural recurring desire for food. (12 Dec 1998)
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