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anaphrodisiac
[ an-af-ruh-dee-zee-ak, -diz-ee- ]
adjective
- capable of diminishing sexual desire.
noun
- an anaphrodisiac agent.
anaphrodisiac
/ ˌænæfrəˈdɪzɪˌæk /
adjective
- tending to lessen sexual desire
noun
- an anaphrodisiac drug
Derived Forms
- ˌanaphroˈdisia, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of anaphrodisiac1
Example Sentences
By contrast, a shorter duration of melatonin production – typical of summer – was linked to the formation of the alternative form of the protein, which increases the growth of blood vessels and acts as an anaphrodisiac.
Here it stems from a yapping poodle that acts as a crucial anaphrodisiac and which, even in death, shows an astonishing capacity to nip ankles.
For more than a decade, reviewers have been wearied by Raine's schoolboyish anal-fixation, which continues unimpeded, supplying a rush of anaphrodisiac prose.
Uses.—The anaphrodisiac virtues attributed to this plant and to all the water-lily family are purely imaginary.
Charcot, indeed, it is said, used to declare that the only anaphrodisiac in which he had any confidence was that used by the uncle of Heloïse in the case of Abelard.
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