concupiscence
Pronunciation: kän-'kyü-p&-s&n(t)s, k&n-
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin concupiscentia, from Latin concupiscent-, concupiscens, present participle of concupiscere to desire ardently, from com- + cupere to desire
: strong desire; especially : sexual desire
2006-10-22 05:13:12
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answer #7
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answered by Tatty Ted 3
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concupiscence
> Synonym: physical attraction, sexual desire.
> Hypernym: desire.
> Hyponym: amativeness, amorousness, anaphrodisia, aphrodisia, eroticism, erotism, lecherousness, libido, love, lust, lustfulness, nymphomania, passion, satyriasis, sensualism, sensuality, sensualness, sexiness.
Noun
> Synonym: physical attraction, sexual desire.
> Hypernym: desire.
> Hyponym: amativeness, amorousness, anaphrodisia, aphrodisia, eroticism, erotism, lecherousness, libido, love, lust, lustfulness, nymphomania, passion, satyriasis, sensualism, sensuality, sensualness, sexiness.
A desire for sexual intimacy.
> Synonym: physical attraction, sexual desire.
> Hypernym: desire.
> Hyponym: amativeness, amorousness, anaphrodisia, aphrodisia, eroticism, erotism, lecherousness, libido, love, lust, lustfulness, nymphomania, passion, satyriasis, sensualism, sensuality, sensualness, sexiness.
2006-10-22 05:18:21
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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