Tribadic

//tɹɪˈbæd.ɪk// adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Relating to tribadism. not-comparable

    "Brantôme in the sixteenth century referred to the Lesbianism of Turkish women at the baths, and Leo Africanus in the same century mentioned the tribadism of Moorish women and the formal organization of tribadic prostitution in Fez."

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"Brantôme in the sixteenth century referred to the Lesbianism of Turkish women at the baths, and Leo Africanus in the same century mentioned the tribadism of Moorish women and the formal organization of tribadic prostitution in Fez."

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin tribadicus. By surface analysis, tribade + -ic.

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