In all life there is no sound like it-the orectic cry of millions partially lost souls, grown a year older, hating to die. |
The bones not only embody memory, but also suggest that the energy of the living child has been transformed into a talisman with orectic power. |
The orectic response to energy expenditure and the orectic inhibition to fat accumulation are feedback mechanisms which are impaired in obesity. |
They were erudite and sensual about the orectic, the synchronous, the vellicative, about eutripsia, salacious aromas, amplitudes. |