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Referring or related to orgasmic. a.
Orgastic is a rare word dating back to 1822 when it was first used in a medical study by John Mason Good to describe a state expierenced through the genitals. It was again used in a medical study by Alfred Kinsey in 1948.
The word orgastic appears in the second to last paragraph of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel The Great Gatsby.
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