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Lascious vs Salacious - What's the difference?

lascious | salacious |


As adjectives the difference between lascious and salacious

is that lascious is (obsolete) loose; lascivious while salacious is promoting sexual desire or lust.

Flirtatious vs Lascious - What's the difference?

flirtatious | lascious |


As adjectives the difference between flirtatious and lascious

is that flirtatious is of or pertaining to flirtation while lascious is (obsolete) loose; lascivious.

Delicious vs Lascious - What's the difference?

delicious | lascious |


As adjectives the difference between delicious and lascious

is that delicious is pleasing to taste; tasty while lascious is (obsolete) loose; lascivious.

Voluptuous vs Lascious - What's the difference?

voluptuous | lascious |


As adjectives the difference between voluptuous and lascious

is that voluptuous is suggestive of or characterized by full, generous, pleasurable sensation while lascious is (obsolete) loose; lascivious.

Terms vs Lascious - What's the difference?

terms | lascious |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective lascious is

(obsolete) loose; lascivious.

Luscious vs Lascious - What's the difference?

luscious | lascious |


As adjectives the difference between luscious and lascious

is that luscious is sweet and pleasant; delicious while lascious is (obsolete) loose; lascivious.

Lascivious vs Lascious - What's the difference?

lascivious | lascious |


As adjectives the difference between lascivious and lascious

is that lascivious is wanton; lewd, driven by lust, lustful while lascious is (obsolete) loose; lascivious.

Loose vs Lascious - What's the difference?

loose | lascious |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between loose and lascious

is that loose is (obsolete) a state of laxity or indulgence; unrestrained freedom, abandonment while lascious is (obsolete) loose; lascivious.

As adjectives the difference between loose and lascious

is that loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly while lascious is (obsolete) loose; lascivious.

As a verb loose

is to let loose, to free from restraints or loose can be .

As a noun loose

is (archery) the release of an arrow.

As an interjection loose

is (archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.