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The answer NYMPHOMANIAC has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of nymphomaniac in various dictionaries:
noun - a woman with abnormal sexual desires
adj - (used of women) affected with excessive sexual desire
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Woman who loves the other champion, many having failed |
Many champion dissolute sex addict |
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Dec 6 2012 The Times - Cryptic |
Jan 13 2010 The Telegraph - Toughie |
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a woman who likes to have sex very often, especially with a lot of different men |
A woman with excessive sexual desire. |
Having excessive sexual desire. |
a woman with abnormal sexual desires |
(used of women) affected with excessive sexual desire |
Nymphomaniac might refer to |
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Hypersexuality is a clinical diagnosis used by mental healthcare professionals to describe extremely frequent or suddenly increased libido. The terms nymphomania and satyriasis were once used to describe the condition, in women and men respectively, but are no longer in general medical use, although the former is still used colloquially. * Hypersexuality may be a primary condition, or the symptom of another medical disease or condition, for example Klüver-Bucy syndrome or bipolar disorder. Hypersexuality may also present as a side effect of medication such as drugs used to treat Parkinson's disease, or through the administering of hormones such as testosterone and estrogen during hormone therapy. * Clinicians have yet to reach a consensus over how best to describe hypersexuality as a primary condition, or to determine the appropriateness of describing such behaviors and impulses as a separate pathology. * Hypersexual behaviours are viewed variously by clinicians and therapists as an addictio |