n.
Decline or absence of sexual desire.
[Greek anaphrodīsiā, want of power to inspire love : an-, without; see a-1 + aphrodīsiā, sexual pleasures; see aphrodisiac.]
anaphrodisiac an·aph'ro·dis'i·ac' (ăn-ăf'rə-dĭz'ē-ăk') adj. & n.
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an·aph·ro·dis·i·a (ăn-ăf'rə-dĭz'ē-ə, -dĭzh'ə)
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[Greek anaphrodīsiā, want of power to inspire love : an-, without; see a-1 + aphrodīsiā, sexual pleasures; see aphrodisiac.]
anaphrodisiac an·aph'ro·dis'i·ac' (ăn-ăf'rə-dĭz'ē-ăk') adj. & n.| 5min Related Video: anaphrodisia |
| Medical Dictionary: an·aph·ro·dis·i·a |
A decline or absence of sexual desire.
| Veterinary Dictionary: anaphrodisia |
Absence or loss of sexual desire.
| WordNet: anaphrodisia |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
decline or absence of sexual desire
Antonym: aphrodisia (meaning #1)
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