- paraphiliac
- adjective or noun see paraphilia
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
paraphiliac — para·phil·iac fil ē .ak or para·phil·ic fil ik adj of, relating to, or characterized by paraphilia <paraphiliac neuroses> paraphiliac or paraphilic n an individual who engages in paraphilia * * * para·phil·i·ac (par″ə filґe ak) 1 … Medical dictionary
paraphiliac — adjective or noun see paraphilia * * * paraphiliac / filˈi ak/ noun A person who indulges in abnormal sexual practices (also adjective) • • • Main Entry: ↑paraphilia … Useful english dictionary
paraphiliac — See paraphilia. * * * … Universalium
paraphiliac — para·phil·i·ac … English syllables
paraphilia — /pærəˈfɪliə/ (say paruh fileeuh), / ˈfil / (say feel ), / jə/ (say yuh) noun preference for or addiction to unusual sexual practices. {New Latin, from Greek para para 1 + philia affection, fondness} –paraphiliac, noun –paraphiliac, adjective …
paraphilia — noun Etymology: New Latin Date: 1925 a pattern of recurring sexually arousing mental imagery or behavior that involves unusual and especially socially unacceptable sexual practices (as sadism or pedophilia) • paraphiliac or paraphilic adjective… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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