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1 virility
noun1) Männlichkeit, die3) (fig.) kraftvoller Schwung* * *vi·ril·ity[vɪˈrɪləti, AM vəˈrɪlət̬i]economic \virility ( fig) wirtschaftliche Stärke* * *[vI'rIlItɪ]n (lit)Männlichkeit f; (= sexual power) Potenz f; (fig) Ausdruckskraft f* * *virility [vıˈrılətı] s1. Männlichkeit f2. MED, PHYSIOL Virilität f, Potenz f, Mannes-, Zeugungskraft f3. fig kraftvoller Stil etc* * *noun1) Männlichkeit, die3) (fig.) kraftvoller Schwung* * *n.Manneskraft f.Männlichkeit f.Potenz -en f.Potenz m.
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