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111castrate — verb /ˈkæs.tɹeɪt/ a) To remove the testicles of. b) To remove the ovaries of. Syn: emasculate, geld, spay, neuter, sterilize …
112spay — 1. verb /speɪ/ To remove or destroy the ovaries (of an animal) in order that it cannot become pregnant. Syn: castrate, emasculate, geld, neuter, sterilize 2. noun /speɪ/ …
113castrate — To remove the testicles or the ovaries. [L. castro, pp. atus, to deprive of generative power (male or female)] * * * cas·trate kas .trāt vt, cas·trat·ed; cas·trat·ing 1 a) to deprive of the testes: GELD b) to deprive of the ovaries: SPAY …
114Mandingo Theory — is a name given to one of the popular stereotypes of African Americans, which focuses on their alleged sexual prowess and large genitalia. Contents 1 Concept originating from white slave owners 2 Need to control the sexuality of slaves 3 Mandingo …
116WESTERNS AS GAMES — Following early studies in game theory by such writers as Johan Huizinga, critics have frequently associated Westerns with games, and the old children’s game of cowboys and Indians reinforces the theory. Westerns, the premise goes, are played… …
117bowdlerize — I verb censor, curtail, cut, cut out, delete, edit out, emasculate, eviscerate, excise, expunge, expurgate, extirpate, remove associated concepts: censorship, freedom of speech II index censor, expurg …
118debilitate — I verb cripple, denature, deprive of strength, devitalize, emasculate, enervate, enfeeble, eviscerate, exhaust, impair, incapacitate, injure, lessen, make feeble, make languid, reduce, render weak, sap the strength of, undermine, weaken II index… …
119disable — dis·able vt dis·abled, dis·abl·ing 1: to deprive of legal right, qualification, or capacity 2: to make incapable or ineffective; specif: to cause to have a disability dis·able·ment n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
120inadequate — I adjective assailable, deficient, depleted, disabled, disappointing, displeasing, emasculate, exhausted, feckless, feeble, helpless, impaired, impar, impotent, incapable, incompetent, incomplete, indefensible, ineffective, ineffectual,… …