different between gynocide vs gendercide
gynocide
English
Etymology
From gyno- +? -cide, after genocide. Compare gynecide and gynecocide.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /????n?s??d/
Noun
gynocide (plural gynocides)
- The killing of women and girls, especially considered as a social phenomenon.
- 1976, Andrea Dworkin, Our Blood:
- We find that millions upon millions of women have died as the victims of organized gynocide.
- 1987, Jane Caputi, The Age of Sex Crime, p. 95:
- In the contemporary Age of Sex Crime, it is another traditional female scapegoat, the prostitute, who is the paradigmatic target of gynocide.
- 1976, Andrea Dworkin, Our Blood:
Anagrams
- decoying, gynecoid
Dutch
Noun
gynocide f (plural gynocides, diminutive gynocidetje n)
- femicide
- Synonyms: vrouwenmoord, femicide, feminicide
French
Etymology
gyno- +? -cide
Noun
gynocide f (plural gynocides)
- femicide
Synonyms
- féminicide
gynocide From the web:
gendercide
English
Etymology
gender +? -cide
Noun
gendercide (usually uncountable, plural gendercides)
- The killing of people because of their gender.
Hyponyms
- femicide
- gynocide
Derived terms
- gendercidal
Translations
gendercide From the web:
- gendercide what does it mean
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