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erotica
English
Etymology
From neuter plural of Latin eroticus (“amatory”), from Ancient Greek ???????? (er?tikós).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /????t.?k?/
Noun
erotica (uncountable)
- Erotic literature, art, decoration or other such work.
- There's a fine line between erotica and pornography.
Usage notes
This word sometimes encompasses only material that is not pornographic and has or is purported to have artistic or social value, but also can include pornography, depending on the context and speaker.
Translations
Danish
Alternative forms
- erotika
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /erotika/, [e??o?t?ik?a]
Noun
erotica (plural only)
- erotica
Dutch
Etymology
Probably a learned borrowing from Latin er?tica, but possibly borrowed from another language. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?e??ro?.ti.ka?/
- Hyphenation: ero?ti?ca
Noun
erotica f (uncountable)
- (uncommon) erotica (erotic subject matter)
- Synonym: erotiek
Usage notes
In Dutch erotica is more commonly used as a plural (see below) than as a singular noun.
Related terms
- erotiek
- erotisch
Noun
erotica
- Plural form of eroticum
Italian
Adjective
erotica
- feminine singular of erotico
Anagrams
- cairote, corteai, teorica
Latin
Adjective
er?tica
- nominative feminine singular of er?ticus
- nominative neuter plural of er?ticus
- accusative neuter plural of er?ticus
- vocative feminine singular of er?ticus
Adjective
er?tic?
- ablative feminine singular of er?ticus
Occitan
Pronunciation
Adjective
erotica
- feminine singular of erotic
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [e?rotika]
Adjective
erotica
- definite feminine singular nominative/accusative of erotic (“erotic”)
Noun
erotica f
- definite singular nominative/accusative of erotic? (“erotica”)
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exotica
English
Noun
exotica
- plural of exotic
- curious, strange, unusual and exotic things.
Translations
Noun
exotica (uncountable)
- (music) A genre of American music from the 1950s, characterized by an evocative musical focus on the islands of the South Pacific.
References
- 2012. Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World Volume 8. Pg. 204.
Anagrams
- caoxite
Latin
Adjective
ex?tica
- nominative feminine singular of ex?ticus
- nominative neuter plural of ex?ticus
- accusative neuter plural of ex?ticus
- vocative feminine singular of ex?ticus
- nominative neuter plural of ex?ticus
Adjective
ex?tic?
- ablative feminine singular of ex?ticus
Occitan
Pronunciation
Adjective
exotica
- feminine singular of exotic
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