lubric

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1)  Having a smooth surface; slippery.
 * 2)  Lascivious; wanton; lewd.
 * 3) * 17th c, John Dryden, Ode to Mrs Anne Killigrew, 2003, John Dryden: The Major Works, page 312,
 * O wretched we! why were we hurried down / This lubric and adulterate age, / (Nay, added fat pollutions of our own) / To increase the steaming ordures of the stage?
 * O wretched we! why were we hurried down / This lubric and adulterate age, / (Nay, added fat pollutions of our own) / To increase the steaming ordures of the stage?

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) lustful