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Definition of Aphrodisiac

Aphrodisiac
Aphrodisiac Aph`ro*dis"i*ac, Aphrodisiacal Aph`ro*di*si"a*cal, a. [Gr. ? pertaining to sensual love, fr. ?. See Aphrodite.] Exciting venereal desire; provocative to venery.
Aphrodisiac
Aphrodisiac Aph`ro*dis"i*ac, n. That which (as a drug, or some kinds of food) excites to venery.

Meaning of Aphrodisiac from wikipedia

- An aphrodisiac is a substance alleged to increase libido, ****ual desire, ****ual attraction, ****ual pleasure, or ****ual behavior. These substances range...
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- "No Aphrodisiac" is a song by Australian band the Whitlams, released in December 1997 as the second single from their third album, Eternal Nightcap. The...
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- InterCourses: An Aphrodisiac Cookbook is a 1997 cookbook written by Martha Hopkins and Randall Lockridge with photography by Ben Fink, and published by...
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- Lobster Telephone (also known as Aphrodisiac Telephone) is a Surrealist object, created by Salvador Dalí in 1936 for the English poet Edward James (1907–1984)...
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