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erotica
[ih-rot-i-kuh]
noun
written works, usually fiction, dealing with sexual love.
sexually explicit art, photographs, sculptures, or the like, depicting human sexuality.
erotica
/ ɪˈɒɪə /
plural noun
explicitly sexual literature or art
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of erotica1
Example Sentences
The convention does host events such as "writing furry erotica" but Mr Smith insists that furries are "badly represented" in the media and that fetishism is "not part of the furry identity".
Rocky Delgadillo and built on misconstruing Reubens’ collection of vintage gay erotica as child pornography: As publicist Kelly Bush Novak says in an interview in the docuseries, “This was a homophobic witch hunt.”
It follows a woman with a congenital muscle disorder, who posts outrageous stories on an erotica website from the confines of her care home.
Readers were suddenly exposed to political tracts, memoirs, make-believe and erotica.
And, like moons to the bigger stores’ planets, specialty bookshops found bibliophiles’ markets for volumes about art, fitness, science, ethnic interests, photography, erotica, comics, sports, mystery and horror, architecture, and the spiritual.
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When To Use
Erotica is visual art or writing created to sexually arouse the viewer or reader. It is commonly associated with novels and internet fan fiction.Content warning: the following content includes references to sexual activity.
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