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Definition[1]

kilesa-kāma: 'sensuality considered as defilement' (s. kilesa) might well be called 'subjective sensuality', in contradistinction to 'objective sensuality' (vatthu-kāma), i.e. the sensuous objects (kāma-guṇa). Cf. kāma.

Source
Buddhist Dictionary, Manual of Buddhist Terms and Doctrines, by NYANATILOKA MAHATHERA
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