Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
erogenous .
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- adjective
erogenous
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Examples
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He elsewhere classifies it as erogenic, in accordance with his unusual application of Freudian theory to the sense of smell.
Archive 2009-07-01 Michelle Krell Kydd 2009
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He elsewhere classifies it as erogenic, in accordance with his unusual application of Freudian theory to the sense of smell.
Olfactive Oakmoss Exhibition at Cabinet in Brooklyn Michelle Krell Kydd 2009
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Thus, in many persons, a slight stimulation of the nape of the neck, of the scalp, &c., has an erogenic effect.
The Sexual Life of the Child Albert Moll 1900
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But other erogenic areas exist, the stimulation of which produces the same results.
The Sexual Life of the Child Albert Moll 1900
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He considers that the lips and the fingers are erogenic zones.
The Sexual Life of the Child Albert Moll 1900
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Other erogenic zones are also at times found in children, but not often; whereas in adults such erogenic zones are numerous, but differ greatly in different individuals.
The Sexual Life of the Child Albert Moll 1900
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There may be a slight and normal masochistic tendency in most boys, and _perhaps_ the erogenic character of the buttocks has something to do with the development of affection.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion Havelock Ellis 1899
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"There is almost no feature, article of dress, attitude, act," Dr. Stanley Hall has truly remarked, "or even animal, or perhaps object in nature, that may not have to some morbid soul specialized erogenic and erethic power."
The Task of Social Hygiene Havelock Ellis 1899
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a physical stimulus to erection; also the touching of certain regions of the body, especially the clitoris, the labia minora, or other erogenic zones.
The Sexual Life of the Child Albert Moll 1900
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Hall declares, "or even animal or perhaps object in nature, that may not have to some morbid soul specialized erogenic and erethic power." [
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy Havelock Ellis 1899
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