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1. Of or pertaining to venery, or sexual love; relating to sexual intercourse. Into the snare I fell Of fair, fallacious looks, venereal trains, Softened with pleasure and voluptuous life. Milton. Arising from sexual intercourse; as, a venereal

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1. Of or pertaining to venery, or sexual love; relating to sexual intercourse. Into the snare I fell Of fair, fallacious looks, venereal trains, Softened with pleasure and voluptuous life. Milton. Arising from sexual intercourse; as, a venereal disease; venereal virus or poison. Adapted to the cure of venereal diseases; as, venereal medicines. 3. Adapted to excite venereal desire; aphrodisiac. 4. Consisting of, or pertaining to, copper, formerly called by chemists Venus. Boyle.

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  • SNARE
    An instrument, consisting usually of a wireloop or noose, for removing tumors, etc., by avulsion. Snare drum, the smaller common military drum, as distinguished from the bass drum; -- so called because it has stretched across its lower head a
  • RELATIONSHIP
    The state of being related by kindred, affinity, or other alliance. Mason.
  • ARISTATE
    Having a pointed, beardlike process, as the glumes of wheat; awned. Gray.
  • ARISTARCH
    A severe critic. Knowles.
  • INTERCOURSE
    A This sweet intercourse Of looks and smiles. Milton. Sexual intercourse, sexual or carnal connection; coition. Syn. -- Communication; connection; commerce; communion; fellowship; familiarity; acquaintance. (more info) commerce, exchange,
  • ARISTARCHIAN
    Severely critical.
  • ARISTOTELIANISM
    The philosophy of Aristotle, otherwise called the Peripatetic philosophy.
  • VENERY
    Sexual love; sexual intercourse; coition. Contentment, without the pleasure of lawful venery, is continence; of unlawful, chastity. Grew.
  • RELATIVELY
    In a relative manner; in relation or respect to something else; not absolutely. Consider the absolute affections of any being as it is in itself, before you consider it relatively. I. Watts.
  • ARISTOCRAT
    1. One of the aristocracy or people of rank in a community; one of a ruling class; a noble. 2. One who is overbearing in his temper or habits; a proud or haughty person. A born aristocrat, bred radical. Mrs. Browning. 3. One who favors
  • RELATE
    1. To bring back; to restore. Abate your zealous haste, till morrow next again Both light of heaven and strength of men relate. Spenser. 2. To refer; to ascribe, as to a source. 3. To recount; to narrate; to tell over. This heavy act with heavy
  • RELATIVITY
    The state of being relative; as, the relativity of a subject. Coleridge.
  • PLEASURER
    A pleasure seeker. Dickens.
  • RELATRIX
    A female relator.
  • ARISTOTELIAN
    Of or pertaining to Aristotle, the famous Greek philosopher -- n.
  • SNARER
    One who lays snares, or entraps.
  • PERTAIN
    stretch out, reach, pertain; per + tenere to hold, keep. See Per-, 1. To belong; to have connection with, or dependence on, something, as an appurtenance, attribute, etc.; to appertain; as, saltness pertains to the ocean; flowers pertain to plant
  • PLEASURELESS
    Devoid of pleasure. G. Eliot.
  • RELATIONAL
    1. Having relation or kindred; related. We might be tempted to take these two nations for relational stems. Tooke. 2. Indicating or specifying some relation. Relational words, as prepositions, auxiliaries, etc. R. Morris.
  • PRELATIST
    One who supports of advocates prelacy, or the government of the church by prelates; hence, a high-churchman. Hume. I am an Episcopalian, but not a prelatist. T. Scott.
  • IMPARISYLLABIC
    Not consisting of an equal number of syllables; as, an imparisyllabic noun, one which has not the same number of syllables in all the cases; as, lapis, lapidis; mens, mentis.
  • PANDARISM
    See SWIFT
  • PARISYLLABIC; PARISYLLABICAL
    Having the same number of syllables in all its inflections.
  • PRELATISM
    Prelacy; episcopacy.
  • CELLARIST
    See CELLARER
  • GARGARISM
    A gargle.
  • PRELATIZE
    To bring under the influence of prelacy. Palfrey.
  • CITHARISTIC
    Pertaining, or adapted, to the cithara.
  • MISRELATION
    Erroneous relation or narration. Abp. Bramhall.
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    The act or process of sterilizing an animal or human being, as by vasectomy.
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    In an asexual manner; without sexual agency.
  • CESARISM
    See CæSARISM
  • INSNARER
    One who insnares.
  • CLARISONUS
    Having a clear sound. Ash.
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  • SEMINARIAN; SEMINARIST
    A member of, or one educated in, a seminary; specifically, an ecclesiastic educated for the priesthood in a seminary.

 

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