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Synonyms
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Meaning:
amoral

(of behaviour, a person) not showing an interest in being bad or good

immoral, uncontrolled

anthropological

of anthropology

manlike

biped

a two-footed animal, e.g. a man or a bird

manlike

bodily

physical

concerning animate structure

brute

showing the strength of a large animal

very strong; animal-like

carnal

of sex or the body

erotic, sensual

corporal

of the human body

bodily, physical

corporeal

of or for the body

bodily, physical

erotic

(of pictures, films etc) showing, encouraging, sexual love or desire

sexy

genitive

a form of noun etc showing source or possession, as in 'Australia's trees'

concerning reproduction, intercourse

human

of people (contrasted with animals or God); having, showing, good moral qualities; a person

characteristic of people

lascivious

feeling, causing, showing, lust

sexually aroused; displaying excessive interest in sex

licentious

immoral about sexual matters

immoral, uncontrolled

material

made of, connected with, matter or substance; of the body; of physical needs

bodily, tangible

physiological

of physiology

concerning living organisms, their parts, and functions

primrose

a common wild plant with pale yellow flowers

gratifying to senses

sensual

of the senses and not the mind; enjoying, of, physical pleasures such as eating and drinking and sex

physical, erotic

sensuous

giving feelings of pleasure

gratifying to senses

sexual

of, concerning, sex or sexes

concerning reproduction, intercourse

temporal

of earthly human life; of this physical life only; of, concerning, time

material, worldly

venereal

concerning reproduction, intercourse

concerning reproduction, intercourse

voluptuous

of, for, causing or expressing sensual or sexual pleasure

given to sensual pleasure; pleasurable to the senses

worldly

material; concerning the affairs of life, especially social life

material, nonreligious

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