bestiality
21bestiality — noun (U) 1 sexual relations between a person and an animal 2 formal very cruel behaviour …
22bestiality — bes·ti·al·i·ty …
23bestiality — UK [ˌbestɪˈælətɪ] / US [ˌbɪstʃɪˈælətɪ] / US [ˌbestʃɪˈælətɪ] noun [uncountable] 1) sexual activity between a person and an animal 2) formal extremely cruel behaviour …
24bestiality — bes•ti•al•i•ty [[t]ˌbɛs tʃiˈæl ɪ ti, ˌbis [/t]] n. pl. ties. 1) brutish or beastly character or behavior 2) indulgence in beastlike appetites 3) an instance of bestial character or behavior 4) sexual relations between a person and an animal •… …
25bestiality — /bɛstiˈæləti / (say bestee aluhtee) noun 1. bestial character or conduct; beastliness. 2. excessive appetites or indulgence. 3. sexual relations of a human with an animal …
26bestiality — Sexual intercourse with an animal; a criminal offense. 48 Am J1st Sod § 1 …
27bestiality — n. (pl. ies) 1 bestial behaviour or an instance of this. 2 sexual intercourse between a person and an animal. Etymology: F bestialiteacute (as BESTIAL) …
28History of Bestiality — The History of Bestiality is a trilogy by the Norwegian writer Jens Bjørneboe. It consists of the three books Moment of Freedom ( Frihetens øyeblikk , 1966), Powderhouse ( Kruttårnet , 1969) and The Silence ( Stillheten , 1973). Moment of Freedom …
29gross indecency — bestiality or sodomy Legal jargon when buggery was not considered a lawful activity: ... he was arrested by members of the Metropolitan vice squad for an act of gross indecency in Hyde Park. (B. Forbes, 1986) See also indecency …
30Zoophilia — For other uses, see Zoophilia (disambiguation). Bestiality redirects here. For other uses, see Bestiality (disambiguation). Zoophilia, from the Greek ζῷον (zṓion, animal ) and φιλία (philia, friendship or love ), also known as zoosexuality, is… …