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The answer APHRODISIAC has 21 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of aphrodisiac in various dictionaries:
noun - a drug or other agent that stimulates sexual desire
adj - exciting sexual desire
Something, such as a drug or food, having such an effect.
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Aphrodite's name gave us this word for a substance that stokes the flames of love |
Sexy completion of Henry Kissinger's "Power is the great..." |
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Arousing or intensifying sexual desire. |
Something, such as a drug or food, having such an effect. |
A food, drink, or other thing that stimulates sexual desire. |
Of the nature of an aphrodisiac stimulating sexual desire. |
a food, drink, or other thing that stimulates sexual desire. |
of the nature of an aphrodisiac stimulating sexual desire. |
a drug or other agent that stimulates sexual desire |
exciting sexual desire |
something, usually a drug or food, that is believed to cause sexual desire in people: |
belonging or relating to an aphrodisiac: |
Aphrodisiac description |
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An aphrodisiac or love drug is a substance that increases libido when consumed. Aphrodisiacs are distinct from substances that address fertility issues or secondary sexual (dys)function such as erectile dysfunction. * The name comes from the Greek , aphrodisiakon, i.e. "sexual, aphrodisiac", from aphrodisios, i.e. "pertaining to Aphrodite", the Greek goddess of love. The opposite substance is an anaphrodisiac. |