NOUN
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a feeling of craving something
the object of life is to satisfy as many appetencies as possible
an appetite for life
How To Use appetence In A Sentence
- If the vital signs are abnormal or the mild depression / inappetence continues for more than 48 hours, the horse should be examined by a veterinarian. TheHorse.com News
- It is early attended with high fever and marked general weakness and inappetence. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
- Additionally, unaltered sexual appetence following orgasm was accompanied by unchanged concentrations of plasma prolactin in the case subject.
- The officer was obliged, at last, to appease his hunger with a luncheon of bread and cheese, and a pint bottle of brandy, which he dispatched in the coach, cursing the inappetence of his lordship, who had ordered dinner to be put back a whole hour. The Adventures of Roderick Random
- Rather phylogenetically, he proceeds from a survey of sensory modalities to mental powers of perception, intelligence, appetence, emotion, habit and instinct, ending with a general discussion of mental evolution.
- The owners reported slight inappetence the previous night. ThePigSite - Global Pig Industry News Feeds
- On the other hand, if a true arthritis is incited, there will be evident distress manifested, such as hurried respiration, accelerated pulse, inappetence, mixed lameness, local evidence of inflammation and particularly marked supersensitiveness of the affected parts. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
- However we realized someday that adulthood means more than appetence.