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amativeness
English
Etymology
From amative +? -ness.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?am.?.t?v.n?s/
Noun
amativeness (uncountable)
- (phrenology) The state or quality of being amative; propensity to love or sexual feelings.
- 2012, Catherine Peters, ‘Court in the Act’, Literary Review, issue 399:
- Combe felt her bumps and pronounced that she had an unusually large cerebellum, the seat of Amativeness.
- 2012, Catherine Peters, ‘Court in the Act’, Literary Review, issue 399:
Translations
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lasciviousness
English
Etymology
lascivious +? -ness
Noun
lasciviousness (uncountable)
- The state or characteristic of being lascivious.
Translations
lasciviousness From the web:
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