pathos |
eros |
As nouns the difference between pathos and eros
is that
pathos is pathos while
eros is eros (physical love).
cathexis |
eros |
As nouns the difference between cathexis and eros
is that
cathexis is (psychoanalysis) the concentration of libido or emotional energy on a single object or idea while
eros is eros (physical love).
zeus |
eros |
In greek god terms the difference between zeus and eros
is that
zeus is supreme ruler of all Greek gods, husband to Hera while
eros is the god of love and sexual desire; son of either Erebus and Nyx or Aphrodite and Ares. His Roman counterpart is Cupid.
As a noun eros is
a winged figure of a child representing love and/or its power.
As an initialism EROS is
Earth Resources Observation Satellite.
eros |
venus |
As a noun eros
is eros (physical love).
As a proper noun venus is
venus (goddess).
coition |
eros |
As nouns the difference between coition and eros
is that
coition is sexual intercourse while
eros is eros (physical love).
eros |
hedonism |
As nouns the difference between eros and hedonism
is that
eros is eros (physical love) while
hedonism is (ethics) the belief that pleasure or happiness is the highest good in life some hedonists, such as the epicureans, have insisted that pleasure of the entire mind, not just pleasure of the senses, is the highest good.
companionship |
eros |
As nouns the difference between companionship and eros
is that
companionship is the state of having or being a companion while
eros is a winged figure of a child representing love and/or its power.
As a proper noun Eros is
the god of love and sexual desire; son of either Erebus and Nyx or Aphrodite and Ares. His Roman counterpart is Cupid.
As an initialism EROS is
Earth Resources Observation Satellite.
eros |
amorous |
As a noun eros
is eros (physical love).
As an adjective amorous is
inclined or having a propensity to love, or to sexual enjoyment.
philia |
eros |
As nouns the difference between philia and eros
is that
philia is friendship (
translating greek'' ) while eros is eros (physical love).
lust | eros |
As nouns the difference between lust and eros
is that
lust is a feeling of strong desire, especially of a sexual nature while
eros is a winged figure of a child representing love and/or its power.
As a verb lust
is to desire very strongly.
As a proper noun Eros is
the god of love and sexual desire; son of either Erebus and Nyx or Aphrodite and Ares. His Roman counterpart is Cupid.
As an initialism EROS is
Earth Resources Observation Satellite.
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