Libidinous is an adjective that derives from a Latin word meaning pleasure. Libidinous means pertaining to libido, lewd, lascivious, or lustful.
Voluptuous, from the Latin "voluptas" (pleasure).
Voluptas.
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Voluptas.
exquisite torture: when something is pleasurably painful or painfully pleasurable. When one derives pleasure from pain.
The word "discipline" derives from an old verb meaning "to learn."
Business before pleasure.
This word derives from the Farsi language, meaning universe.
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The historic meaning for Katniss derives from the Katniss Root.
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Interaction (especially sexual activity) in which one person enjoys INFLICTING SUFFERING (either physical or mental) on another person, who derives pleasure from experiencing pain.Another meaning is: Gratification (especially sexual) gained through inflicting or receiving PAIN. Sadism and Masochism combined.Abbreviation: S & M.
The meaning of hydro derives from the latin term "water" or "aqua"
Creed derives from the Olde Englishe word creda, meaning article or statement of CHRISTIAN BELIEF, which derives from the Latin word credo, meaning "I believe".
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It derives from the word λεπιδι (lepidi) meaning a sharp blade.