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  1. Dizionario
    aphro·dis·iac
    [ĖŒafrəĖˆdÉŖzÉŖak]
    noun
    aphrodisiac (sostantivo) · aphrodisiacs (sostantivo plurale)
    1. a food, drink, or other thing that stimulates sexual desire:
      "power is the ultimate aphrodisiac"
    adjective
    aphrodisiac (aggettivo)
    1. of the nature of an aphrodisiac; stimulating sexual desire:
      "the aphrodisiac effects of ylang-ylang oil"
    Origin
    early 18th century: from Greek aphrodisiakos, from aphrodisios, from Aphroditē (see Aphrodite).
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    An aphrodisiac is a substance alleged to increase libido, sexual desire, sexual attraction, sexual pleasure, or sexual behavior. These substances range from a variety of plants, spices and foods to synthetic chemicals. Natural aphrodisiacs like cannabis or cocaine are classified into plant-based and non ā€¦ Visualizza altro

    The name comes from the Greek į¼€Ļ†ĻĪæĪ“Ī¹ĻƒĪ¹Ī±ĪŗĻŒĪ½, aphrodisiakon, i.e. "sexual, aphrodisiac", from aphrodisios, i.e. "pertaining to Aphrodite", the Greek goddess of ā€¦ Visualizza altro

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    An aphrodisiac is a substance alleged to increase libido, sexual desire, sexual attraction, sexual pleasure, or sexual behavior. These substances range from a variety of plants, spices and foods to synthetic chemicals. Natural aphrodisiacs like cannabis or cocaine are classified into plant-based and non-plant-based substances.
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    aphrodisiac, any of various forms of stimulation thought to arouse sexual excitement. Aphrodisiacs may be classified in two principal groups: (1) psychophysiological (visual, tactile, olfactory, aural) and (2) internal (stemming from food, alcoholic drinks, drugs, love potions, medical preparations).
    With the exception of certain drugs such as alcohol or marijuana, which may lead to sexual excitation through disinhibition, modern medical science recognizes a very limited number of aphrodisiacs. These are, principally, cantharides and yohimbine, both of which stimulate sexual arousal by irritating the urinary tract when excreted.
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