Definition of Sexology

1. Noun. The study of sex and sexuality ¹

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Definition of Sexology

1. the study of human sexual behavior [n -GIES]

Medical Definition of Sexology

1. The study of all aspects of sex and, in particular, sexual behaviour. Origin: L. Sexus, sex, + G. Logos, study (05 Mar 2000)

Literary usage of Sexology

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sex Knowledge for Men: Including a Program for Sex Education of the Boy by William Josephus Robinson (1916)
"A person specializing in sexology. While the all-round sexologist must be a physician, various branches of sexology, such as sexual psychology and sexual ..."

2. Fundamental Principles of the New Civilization: New Thought; Student's Manualby Julia Seton by Julia Seton (1916)
"New Thought recommends that a special convention be held in one of the larger cities, to which those who are recognized masters of sexology shall be invited ..."

3. The Sexuality Seriesby Oneil McQuick by Oneil McQuick (2006)
"XVH World Congress of sexology, c/o World Association for sexology (WAS). Arvd, Chair, National Scientific Committee). ..."

4. The Cumulative Book Index by H.W. Wilson Company (1909)
"Walling, W: H. sexology. $2. Puritan pub. See also Sexual ethics. Sex, Determination of. Bugnion, E. Polyembryony and determination of sex: ..."

5. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1906)
"This cause is the utter ignorance of the science of sexology and a lack of a ... of the highest authority on sexology, but anyone attempting to publish, ..."

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