different between eroticism vs eroticise
eroticism
English
Etymology
erotic +? -ism
Noun
eroticism (usually uncountable, plural eroticisms)
- the state of being erotic, or of being sexually aroused
- sexual excitement, especially if abnormally persistent
Translations
Anagrams
- isometric, meroistic, microsite
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eroticise
English
Etymology
erotic +? -ise
Verb
eroticise (third-person singular simple present eroticises, present participle eroticising, simple past and past participle eroticised)
- Alternative spelling of eroticize
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