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1. Satyriasis definition is - excessive or abnormal sexual craving in the male.
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2. Satyriasis - abnormally intense sexual desire in men concupiscence, physical attraction, sexual desire, eros - a desire for sexual intimacy Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection
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3. Noun a neurotic condition in men in which the symptoms are a compulsion to have sexual intercourse with as many women as possible and an inability to have lasting relationships with themCompare nymphomania Word Origin for Satyriasis C17: via New Latin from Greek saturiasis; see satyr…
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4. The criteria for Satyriasis can therefore not be based merely on frequency of sexual activity. More important is the urgency of the impulse
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5. Psychology Definition of Satyriasis: Extreme and unquenchable desire to achieve sexual gratification in a male
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6. Satyriasis A psychological condition where a male engages in sexual activity compulsively and without joy. It's a male myth about feminists that we hate sex
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7. Definition of Satyriasis in the Definitions.net dictionary
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8. What does Satyriasis mean? Information and translations of Satyriasis in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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9. The addiction to sex, also known as Satyriasis, is considered by psychology to be a personality disorder. All addictions are harmful, but some are much more delicate than others.
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10. Late Latin Satyriasis, from Ancient Greek σατυÏίασις (saturiasis).
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11. ‘The first to look after him was his long-suffering wife, Johanna - long-suffering because when he was on a high he was beset by Satyriasis, recklessly pursuing every woman within arm's reach.’ ‘Part of the problem is that British culture has been so heavily influenced by the Satyriasis …
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14. Satyriasis is characterized by a man’s uncontrollable sexual desire; it is attributed to an abnormally high production of sex hormones
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15. Satyriasis is considered to be an illness that prevents an individual from living a life free from their passions
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16. Satyriasis refers to a disease described in ancient times and now considered fictitious, as well as to a condition recognized by modern psychiatry
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17. Disorders of exaggerated sexuality, nymphomania in the female and Satyriasis in the male, believed to be caused by pituitary gland dysfunction or irritation of the brain cortex by a tumor, arteriosclerosis or epilepsy, are quite rare (Barth and Kinder, 1987).
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18. Satyriasis derives from “Sàtyroi,” gods of woods, half men and half (legs, feet, and tail) billy goats, endowed with horns and goat ears, and generally considered as incontinent persecutors of the Nymphs
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19. The term Satyriasis has been used to describe men by many ancient authors including Hippocrates, Aristotle, Rufus of Ephesus, and Paul
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20. But unfortunately there are some people - it is called Satyriasis in
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21. Satyriasis is a term describing pathologic hypersexuality in males
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22. Recently some sexperts also refer women as hypersex patient (of Satyriasis)
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23. The terms nymphomania and Satyriasis were once used to describe the condition, in women and men respectively, but are not so generally used
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24. Due to the overlapping usage of Satyriasis or nymphomania.
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25. How to say Satyriasis in English? Pronunciation of Satyriasis with 2 audio pronunciations, 3 synonyms, 2 translations, 1 sentence and more for Satyriasis.
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26. The disease of Satyriasis, also known as priapism, is to be cured by vomiting and bland enemas, and opening first the basilic vein and then the saphenous: and if the cause is a hot spirit that enters the penile orifice and makes it tense and turgid, then macerate purslane in cassia water with wild rhubarb and cold psillium confection, and introduce it very hot into the colon to relax
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27. Satyriasis testing? : I think you might be asking about male compulsive sexual behavior or sex addiction in men, but it's not formally called "Satyriasis." there are also
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28. ‘The first to look after him was his long-suffering wife, Johanna - long-suffering because when he was on a high he was beset by Satyriasis, recklessly pursuing every woman within arm's reach.’ ‘Part of the problem is that British culture has been so heavily influenced by the Satyriasis …
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29. Satyriasis testing? : I think you might be asking about male compulsive sexual behavior or sex addiction in men, but it's not formally called "Satyriasis." there are also
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30. Find 55 ways to say Satyriasis, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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31. Satyriasis definition: a neurotic condition in men in which the symptoms are a compulsion to have sexual Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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32. Satyriasis is a pathologically increased sexual desire in men, which, in essence, is the male form of nymphomania
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33. Satyriasis Nineteenth-century professional journals, medical textbooks, and encyclopedias often declared that Satyriasis was the equivalent of nymphomania
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34. Synonyms for Satyriasis in Free Thesaurus
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35. 4 words related to Satyriasis: concupiscence, physical attraction, sexual desire, eros
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36. What are synonyms for Satyriasis?
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37. Satyriasis Meaning: "excessively great venereal desire in the male," 1650s, medical Latin, from Greek Satyriasis, from… See definitions of Satyriasis.
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38. Satyriasis (/,satɪˈrʌɪəsɪs/): Excessive, often uncontrollable sexual desire and behavior by a man
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39. "Satyriasis" References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries
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40. References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries applicable to the clinical term "Satyriasis" Satyriasis - F52.8 Other sexual dysfunction not due to a substance or known physiological condition
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41. Satyriasis Meaning in Urdu is مردوں کی حد سے بڑھتی ہوئی جنسی خواہش - Mardon Ki Hud Say Barhti Hui Jinsi Khwahish Urdu Meaning
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42. The most accurate translation of Satyriasis, Mardon Ki Hud Say Barhti Hui Jinsi Khwahish in English to Urdu dictionary with Definition Synonyms and Antonyms words.
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43. Créé en 2000, le groupe Satyriasis a compté jusqu'à 7 musiciens
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SATYRIASIS [ˌsadəˈrīəsəs, ˌsādəˈrīəsəs]
Medical Definition of satyriasis : excessive or abnormal sexual desire in the male — compare nymphomania
Psychology Definition of SATYRIASIS: Extreme and unquenchable desire to achieve sexual gratification in a male. Generally presenting as an inability to be satisfied by one partner and therefor
an example of writing or speech consisting of or containing meaningless words. a petty gangster or ruffian. 1620–30; < New Latin < Greek satyríāsis. See satyr, -iasis One of these is the production of a horrible disease, satyriasis, the nature of which has been previously indicated.
Men with similar excessive desires were said to be have satyriasis, but it was women who came in for the most pointed comments in the medical literature, dominated by the writings of male physicians. Parker satyriasis, The Misfit seems to manifest pathological sadism, receiving pleasure from inflicting physical pain and death on others.