Crossword clues for appetency
appetency
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Appetency \Ap"pe*ten*cy\, n.; pl. Appetencies. [L. appetentia, fr. appetere to strive after, long for. See Appetite.]
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Fixed and strong desire; esp. natural desire; a craving; an eager appetite.
They had a strong appetency for reading.
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Specifically: An instinctive inclination or propensity in animals to perform certain actions, as in the young to suck, in aquatic fowls to enter into water and to swim; the tendency of an organized body to seek what satisfies the wants of its organism.
These lacteals have mouths, and by animal selection or appetency the absorb such part of the fluid as is agreeable to their palate.
--E. Darwin. Natural tendency; affinity; attraction; -- used of inanimate objects.
Wiktionary
n. Strong desire; craving; powerful instinct.
WordNet
Usage examples of "appetency".
For by his inner light the righteous man has discerned a manner of compounding for it a dressing to the appetency whereof a multitude of gustible condiments conspire, being reconciled and ameliorated with profusion of oil, the entire comestible making glad the heart of the godly and causing his face to shine.