different between lubricious vs depraved
lubricious
English
Etymology
Latin lubricus (“slippery”)
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): [lu?b????s]
Adjective
lubricious (comparative more lubricious, superlative most lubricious)
- smooth and glassy; slippery
- lewd, wanton, salacious or lecherous
Derived terms
- lubriciously
- lubriciousness
Related terms
- lubricant
- lubricate
- lubricous
Translations
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- what does lubricious definition
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depraved
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d??p?e?vd/
Verb
depraved
- simple past tense and past participle of deprave
Adjective
depraved (comparative more depraved, superlative most depraved)
- Perverted or extremely wrong in a moral sense.
- (archaic) Distorted out of the normal course; abnormal.
- 1916, Veterinary Medicine (volume 11, page 759)
- There was a constant dripping of urine from the penis, a depraved appetite and meninguria. On examination, two calculi were easily felt, and I advised the owner that an operation was all that would save his animal […]
- 1916, Veterinary Medicine (volume 11, page 759)
Derived terms
- depraved-heart murder
- depravedly
- depravedness
Related terms
- deprave
- depravity
Translations
Anagrams
- pervaded
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