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Etymology

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From phallo- +‎ -metric.

Adjective

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phallometric (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to phallometry.
    • 2001, David M Friedman, A Mind of its Own, Robert Hale, published 2009, page 95:
      In what seems to be the first attempt to create scientific phallometric data for American males, Lieutenant William A. Schonfeld of the U.S. Army Medical Corps published ‘Primary and Secondary Sexual Characteristics: A Study of Their Development in Males from Birth Through Maturity, With Biometric Study of Penis and Testes,’ in the American Journal of Diseases in Children, in 1943.