castrate
— Verb
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~ deprive of strength or vigor; "The Senate emasculated the law"
castrate
— Verb
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~ remove the testicles of a male animal
castrate
— Verb
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~ edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate; "bowdlerize a novel"
castrate
— Noun
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~ a man who has been castrated and is incapable of reproduction; "eunuchs guarded the harem"
castrated
— Adjective
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~ deprived of sexual capacity or sexual attributes
castration anxiety
— Noun
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~ (psychoanalysis) anxiety resulting from real or imagined threats to your sexual functions; originally applied only to men but can in principle apply to women
castration
— Noun
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~ neutering a male animal by removing the testicles
castration
— Noun
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~ the deletion of objectionable parts from a literary work
castration
— Noun
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~ surgical removal of the testes or ovaries (usually to inhibit hormone secretion in cases of breast cancer in women or prostate cancer in men); "bilateral castration results in sterilization"
castrato
— Noun
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~ a male singer who was castrated before puberty and retains a soprano or alto voice
Castries
— Noun
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~ a port on the island of Saint Lucia; capital and largest city of Saint Lucia
Castro
— Noun
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~ Cuban socialist leader who overthrew a dictator in 1959 and established a Marxist socialist state in Cuba (born in 1927)
Castroism
— Noun
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~ a form of communism developed in Cuba by Fidel Castro
casual
— Adjective
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~ not showing effort or strain; "a difficult feat performed with casual mastery"; "careless grace"
casual
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~ occurring or appearing or singled out by chance; "seek help from casual passers-by"; "a casual meeting"; "a chance occurrence"
casual
— Adjective
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~ appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions; "casual clothes"; "everyday clothes"
casual
— Adjective
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~ hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough; "a casual (or cursory) inspection failed to reveal the house's structural flaws"; "a passing glance"; "perfunctory courtesy"; "In his paper, he showed a very superficial understanding of psychoanalytic theory"
casual
— Adjective
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~ marked by blithe unconcern; "an ability to interest casual students"; "showed a casual disregard for cold weather"; "an utterly insouciant financial policy"; "an elegantly insouciant manner"; "drove his car with nonchalant abandon"; "was polite in a teasing nonchalant manner"
casual
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~ occurring on a temporary or irregular basis; "casual employment"; "a casual correspondence with a former teacher"; "an occasional worker"
casual
— Adjective
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~ natural and unstudied; "using their Christian names in a casual way"; "lectured in a free-and-easy style"