dendrophilia

dendrophilia
The love of trees.

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  • Dendrophilia — may refer to one of the following: Dendrophilia ramea, a type of coral Boiga dendrophilia, or Mangrove Snake Dendrophilia (moth), a moth Dendrophilia (paraphilia), arousal caused by trees This disambiguation page lists articles associated with… …   Wikipedia

  • Dendrophilia (moth) — Dendrophilia Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class …   Wikipedia

  • Dendrophilia petrinopsis — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …   Wikipedia

  • Dendrophilia (paraphilia) — Not to be confused with Tree hugger. Dendrophilia (or less often arborphilia or dendrophily) literally means love of trees . The term may sometimes refer to a paraphilia in which people are sexually attracted to or sexually aroused by trees. This …   Wikipedia

  • dendrophilia — n. love of trees; (Sexology) sexual arousal from trees …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • Paraphilia — Classification and external resources MeSH D010262 Paraphilia (in Greek para παρά = beside and philia φιλία = friendship, having the meaning of love) is a biomedical term used to describe sexual arousal to objects, situations, or indi …   Wikipedia

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  • Sexual fetishism — Classification and external resources Foot fetishism is one of the most common fetishes ICD 10 F …   Wikipedia

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