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What part of erotica don't you understand??? See definitions from Merriam-Webster's Dictionary below:
erotica
Main Entry:
erot·i·ca Listen to the pronunciation of erotica
Pronunciation:
\\\\i-ˈrä-ti-kə\\\\
Function:
noun plural but singular or plural in construction
Etymology:
New Latin, from Greek erōtika, neuter plural of erōtikos
Date:
1819
1 : literary or artistic works having an erotic theme or quality 2 : depictions of things erotic
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erotic
Main Entry:
erot·ic Listen to the pronunciation of erotic
Pronunciation:
\\\\i-ˈrä-tik\\\\
Variant(s):
also erot·i·cal Listen to the pronunciation of erotical \\\\-ti-kəl\\\\
Function:
adjective
Etymology:
Greek erōtikos, from erōt-, erōs
Date:
1651
1 : of, devoted to, or tending to arouse sexual love or desire 2 : strongly marked or affected by sexual desire
— erotic noun
— erot·i·cal·ly Listen to the pronunciation of erotically \\\\-ti-k(ə-)lē\\\\ adverb