different between fetishism vs fetishise
fetishism
English
Alternative forms
- fetichism (archaic)
Etymology
fetish +? -ism
Noun
fetishism (countable and uncountable, plural fetishisms)
- The belief that natural objects have supernatural powers, or that something created by people has power over people.
- A form of paraphilia where the object of attraction is an inanimate object or a part of a person's body.
Translations
See also
- Wikipedia article on fetishism
- Wikipedia article on the paraphilia
fetishism From the web:
fetishise
English
Etymology
fetish +? -ise
Verb
fetishise (third-person singular simple present fetishises, present participle fetishising, simple past and past participle fetishised)
- (chiefly Britain) Alternative spelling of fetishize
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