carnal desire
51Green, Julien Hartridge — ▪ 1999 French American writer (b. Sept. 6, 1900, Paris, France d. Aug. 13, 1998, Paris), was the author of numerous novels, plays, and essays that reflected his lifelong conflicts emanating from his attempts to reconcile his sexual desires… …
52Noma Hiroshi — ▪ Japanese author born Feb. 23, 1915, Kōbe, Hyōgo ken [prefecture] Japan died Jan. 2, 1991, Tokyo Japanese novelist who wrote Shinkū chitai (1952; Zone of Emptiness), which is considered to be one of the finest war novels produced after… …
53Criticism of the Quran — Part of a series on the Quran …
54Danaë (Titian series) — Danaë with Nursemaid, 1553–1554. Here, an ageing nursemaid has replaced Eros, while the cloth covering Danaë s upper thigh is absent, leaving her naked. 129 cm × 180 cm. Museo del Prado, Madrid …
55flǽsccostnung — f ( e/ a) carnal desire …
56impurity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Moral uncleanness Nouns 1. impurity, immodesty, grossness, indelicacy, indecency; pornography, curiosa, obscenity, ribaldry, smut, bawdy, filth, double entendre; coprophilia; pornographic movie, blue… …
57nymphomania — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. lustfulness, goatishness, erotomania, carnal desire, prurience, concupiscence, libidinousness, satyriasis …
58lech — (letch) n British a. a carnal desire, brief sexual infatuation. This word, often used by women, was particularly popular in the 1960s and early 1970s in upper or middle class speech. It was often (and sometimes is still) used in the form letch,… …
59lech for — vb British to nurse or exhibit a carnal desire for, to behave lecherously towards (someone). A back formation from the adjective lecherous . He s always letching after young girls …
60lech over — vb British to nurse or exhibit a carnal desire for, to behave lecherously towards (someone). A back formation from the adjective lecherous . He s always letching after young girls …