"agalmatophilia" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Ancient Greek ἄγαλμα (ágalma, “statue”) + English -philia Etymology templates: {{uder|en|grc|ἄγαλμα||statue}} Ancient Greek ἄγαλμα (ágalma, “statue”), {{cog|en|-philia}} English -philia Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} agalmatophilia (uncountable)
  1. A paraphilia characterised by sexual attraction to a statue, doll, mannequin, or similar object. Wikipedia link: agalmatophilia Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Philias, Sexuality Hyponyms: pygmalionism Translations (paraphilia): agalmatofilia (Finnish), agalmatophilie [feminine] (French), Agalmatophilie [feminine] (German), agalmatofili [common-gender] (Swedish)

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