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erotographomania
  1. An abnormal interest in erotic literature.
  2. An obsession with writing love letters or love poems, usually in connection with sexual arousal.
eroticism
  1. the state of being erotic, or of being sexually aroused
  2. sexual excitement, especially if abnormally persistent
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “In the interwar period, there was little more provocative in the arts than a woman in command, celebrating the eroticism of the body.”
      “Despite the full-frontal nudity and frank eroticism in the film's early scenes, the answer was no.”
      “He similarly subdues the frank eroticism of Stolberg's protoplastic copulation of Earth and Heaven.”
erotic
erotica
  1. Erotic literature, art, decoration or other such work.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The German publishing house Taschen has earned a reputation as a purveyor of upmarket coffee table erotica.”
      “The exegesis explores the genre of women's erotica and is well grounded in contemporary critical theory.”
      “She confesses to having been shocked to learn that Makiki created rooms filled with erotica.”
eroticisation
  1. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of eroticization
erotization
  1. Alternative form of eroticization
eroticist
  1. One who takes part in erotic activities.
eroticization
  1. The act or process of eroticizing.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Of significant concern is the Internet's role in contributing to the sexualization and eroticization of children.”
      “Whether it be painted or intrinsic, colour strengthens the spacialization and eroticization of the sculptured elements.”
      “This is a take on the the blurring effect Japanese censors use to conceal genitals and penetration, or rather the resulting eroticization thereof.”
erotolalia
erotism
  1. eroticism
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Anal-erotism and urethral erotism both belong undoubtedly to the same period of development.”
      “Photography also knows a revival in the field of naked where bodies are photographed in full nature, stripped of any erotism.”
      “In the life of the rural population into which I was plunged everything was impregnated with erotism.”
eroticisations
  1. plural of eroticisation
eroticizations
erotizations
  1. plural of erotization
eroticisms
eroticists
  1. plural of eroticist
  2. Examples:
    1. “Amidst the clamour of Bolivian virgins, tortured Japanese eroticists and Macbeth acted by naked Eskimos, you will hear the shrill of moral indignation.”
erotisms
erotics
  1. plural of erotic
  2. Examples:
    1. “This erotics of identification invariably frustrates the viewers' anticipations and appeals instead to their puzzle-solving abilities.”
      “Much of their erotics she only half understood, but that made it all the more lovely.”
      “Even John Adams, the transatlantic dean of minimalism, is at heart a maximalist, if the hectic massiness of his own essay in metaphysical erotics, Harmonium, is a guide.”
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