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womankind

[woom-uhn-kahynd] / ˈwʊm ənˌkaɪnd /


NOUN
distaff side
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WEAK
spear side
NOUN
gentle sex
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One counseling provider, Womankind, left the program in Queens this year after deciding it was easier to build trust outside of the court system.

From New York Times • Jan. 6, 2020

Womankind swooned at Grant's portrayal of a befuddled, beguiling wit in Four Weddings and a Funeral.

From Time Magazine Archive

"And Womankind, surely, Mr. Gladstone?" subjoined the Strong-minded Woman, glaring reproachfully through her spectacles at the Anti-Woman's-Rights Premier.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 105, July 8th 1893 by Various

In Germany, until German bureaucracy captures them, they are the great aids to the revolt of Womankind, your theories.

From Running Sands by Kauffman, Reginald Wright

"Womankind," said Oldbuck in great agitation, "be composed, and do not give way to vain terror—Are you sure they are come?"

From The Antiquary — Volume 02 by Scott, Walter, Sir




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