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Definition of Satyriasis

Satyriasis
Satyriasis Sat`y*ri"a*sis, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?. See Satyr.] Immoderate venereal appetite in the male. --Quain.

Meaning of Satyriasis from wikipedia

- clinical diagnosis used by mental healthcare professionals. Nymphomania and satyriasis were terms previously used for the condition in women and men, respectively...
- the Earth with Our Bodies Guillaume Lambert 1984 novelist, screenwriter Satyriasis : mes années romantiques, Eschatologie, Niagara Kevin Lambert 1992 novelist...
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- partners. The name derives from the Don Juan of opera and fiction. The term satyriasis is sometimes used as a synonym for Don Juanism. The term has also been...
- erotic mania", with the character of the mutilations possibly indicating "satyriasis". Bond also stated that "the homicidal impulse may have developed from...
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- behavior of ****ual nondiscrimination and hyper****uality is referred to as satyriasis, while in the case of women, this behavior is conventionally known as...
- temptations, even encouraged by his grandfather Don Salvatore, who suffers from satyriasis. When the grandfather dies, Carmela, his young stepmother, will definitively...
- Diamondbacking vocals on "Devil Woman" Doug Bradleynarration on "Satyriasis" and "Swansong for a Raven"; Cthulhu chant on "Mother of Abominations"...
- erotic mania", with the character of the mutilations possibly indicating "satyriasis". Bond also stated that "the homicidal impulse may have developed from...