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mastigophoric

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ???????????? (mastigophóros, whip-bearer, constable) +? -ic.

Adjective

mastigophoric (not comparable)

  1. Carrying or wielding a whip.
  2. (biology, of a cell) Having a flagellum.

mastigophoric From the web:

  • what does mastigophora mean
  • mastigophora definition


algolagnia

English

Etymology

From German Algolagnie, from Ancient Greek ????? (álgos, pain) + ??????? (lagneía, lust). Equivalent to algo- +? -lagnia.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /al??(?)?la?n??/

Noun

algolagnia (uncountable)

  1. A physical condition that causes a person to gain sexual pleasure by suffering pain, particularly to erogenous zones.

Derived terms

  • algolagniac
  • algolagnist

Synonyms

  • sadomasochism

See also

  • mastigophoric

Translations

Further reading

  • algolagnia on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Italian

Etymology

algo- +?

Noun

algolagnia f (plural algolagnie)

  1. algolagnia

Portuguese

Noun

algolagnia f (uncountable)

  1. algolagnia (sexual pleasure from suffering pain)

Spanish

Noun

algolagnia f (uncountable)

  1. algolagnia

algolagnia From the web:

  • what does algolagnia mean
  • what is active algolagnia
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