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anaphrodisia

NOUN
  1. decline or absence of sexual desire

How To Use anaphrodisia In A Sentence

  • For more than a decade, reviewers have been wearied by Raine's schoolboyish anal-fixation, which continues unimpeded, supplying a rush of anaphrodisiac prose. Heartbreak by Craig Raine
  • The Greeks and Romans also thought it was anaphrodisiac.
  • There is something anaphrodisiac about having a shelf full of someone's complete works from the library, I got a lot of A. L. Kennedy on that same trip and though I absolutely loved her novel Paradise having all her books sitting there (and they're short-story collections mostly, so not so much my cup of tea) left me unmoved to take up and read (Augustine!) The grammar of skyscrapers and pavement
  • The use of bromide (it has anaphrodisiac properties - opposite to aphrodisiac) was / is commonly used to keep troops at a low libido so they don't need to show off their masculinity and start fighting one another.
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  • Folk use suggests that it is an anaphrodisiac for men.
  • Most people don't know what it is, but would have no trouble identifying an example of 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. Once Bitten – review
  • The herb is anaphrodisiac - which means it reduces sexual desire, particularly if it is pathological.
  • Camphor has an ancient reputation as an anaphrodisiac, and its use in this respect was known to the Arabs Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
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