ˌzōəˈfilēə noun
also zo·oph·i·lism zōˈäfəˌlizəm
( -s )
Etymology: zoophilia from New Latin, from zo- + -philia; zoophilism from zo- + phil- + -ism
: the quality or state of being zoophilic ; especially : an erotic fixation on animals that may result in sexual excitement through real or fancied contact — compare zooerastia