IPA: /ˌsætɪˈraɪəsɪs/
KK: /sætɪˈraɪəsɪs/
A condition characterized by excessive and often uncontrollable sexual desire in men.
The doctor explained that satyriasis can lead to various personal and social issues if not addressed.
**Satyriasis** → It is formed from "satyr" (from Greek *satyrós*, meaning a woodland deity associated with fertility and revelry) and "-iasis" (a suffix of Greek origin meaning a pathological condition or disease). The word "satyriasis" refers to a condition characterized by excessive sexual desire in men, drawing on the mythological satyrs' association with lust and fertility.
Think of the satyr, a creature known for its wild and lustful nature, to remember that satyriasis refers to a condition of excessive sexual desire.