"Scoptophilia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Scoptophilia is a psychological term referring to the obsessive or abnormal attraction to being stared at or being in situations where one is the center of attention, often in a way that is perceived as humiliation or mortification.
Scopolia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae. It includes a single species, Scopolia japonica, which is also known as diversin and Japanese-beach jasmine or Japanese scopolia. The flowers are used in traditional medicine in East Asia. The plant contains various tropane alkaloids, including scopolamine and hyoscyamine, which have neurological and pharmacological effects, not unlike those of Atropa belladonna, which contains these compounds in high concentrations.
Scopophile: A scopophile is someone who has a strong or excessive interest in looking at other people, often in a sexual manner. The term can also be used to describe someone who enjoys watching others, such as at parties, in public places, or through secretively watching from a distance.
A scopophiliac is a person who derives pleasure or sexual arousal from watching others undress, being undressed, or exposing themselves in public. This term is often associated with voyeurism and exhibitionism.
Derived from the Greek word "skopein", meaning "to see", scopophilic describes a psychological term used to describe a fascination with looking or watching others, often with a desire to see or observe them in a private or intimate situation.<|eom<em>id|><|start</em>header<em>id|>assistant<|end</em>header_id|><br><br>It can also be used to describe a sexual interest in watching others, often with a desire to observe or spy on them, which can sometimes be associated with voyeurism.
A person who has a strong desire to be stared at, especially to the point of exhibitionism. They often engage in behaviors that invite being stared at, such as wearing revealing clothing or striking a pose.
Scoptophiliac refers to a person who is aroused or sexually excited by being watched by others, typically in a way that involves being observed in a secret or hidden manner, such as through a one-way mirror or when sneaking a look.
Scopulariopsis is a genus of fungi that belongs to the family Dematiaceae. It is a group of molds that are commonly found in soil and are often associated with plant pathogens. The name "Scopulariopsis" comes from the Greek words "skopelos," meaning "mold" or "fungus," and "biopris," meaning "small, soft mass."<br><br>Scopulariopsis species are typically filamentous fungi with a dark-colored asexual spore color. They can be parasitic or saprotrophic, meaning they can obtain nutrients by breaking down dead organic matter or by infecting living organisms.<br><br>Some species in this genus are known to cause diseases in humans, such as chromoblastomycosis, a skin infection caused by the fungus Scopulariopsis brevicaulis. Other species, like Scopulariopsis europaea, have been found to produce compounds with antibacterial and antifungal properties.
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Describing a person or their skin as looking pale or unhealthy due to scurvy (a disease caused by a lack of vitamin C).