
1) Altering 2) Emasculation 3) Fixing 4) Neutering
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1) Expurgation 2) Orchiectomy
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- neutering a male animal by removing the testicles
- surgical removal of the testes or ovaries (usually to inhibit hormone secretion in cases of breast cancer in women or prostate cancer in men)
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• (n.) The act of castrating.
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(L. castratio) removal of the gonads, or their destruction as by radiation or parasites.
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Removal or destruction of the testicles or ovaries using radiation, surgery, or drugs. Medical castration refers to the use of drugs to suppress the function of the ovaries or testicles.
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Surgical removal of the male cat's testicles.
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The removal of the gonads or their destruction as by radiation or parasites. ... Origin: L. Castratio ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(kas-tra´shәn) excision of the gonads (bilateral orchiectomy in a male or bilateral oophorectomy in a female), or destruction of the gonads, as by radiation or parasites. If this occurs before puberty, secondary sex characters will fail to develop. See also eunuch. female castration ...
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neutering of male dog (removal of testicles)
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Cas·tra'tion noun [ Latin
castratio ; confer French
castration .] The act of castrating.
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Removal of the testicles of the male animal
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Removal of the testicles. The act of gelding. When this act is maliciously performed upon a man, it is a mayhem and punishable as such, although the sufferer consented to it.
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Castration: Removal of the sex glands, usually used to indicate removal of the male testicles.
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Removal of testicles in a male cat. (Neutering)
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Castration is the act of depriving a male animal of the testicles. It is practised on domestic animals (as oxen, horses, cats and dogs) with the object of rendering them more submissive and docile, etc. Men who are castrated are known as eunuchs.
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Process of removing testicles from male lambs.
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Surgical removal of the testes; sterilization of the male.
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castration 1. The removal of the gonads, or their destruction as by radiation, parasites, or other physical removal. 2. Neutering a male animal by removing the testicles; emasculation. 3. The surgical removal of the testes or ovaries (usually to inhibit hormone secretion in cases of breast cancer in women or prostate cancer in men). 4. The delet...
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emasculation noun neutering a male animal by removing the testicles
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Removal of the sex glands (either ovaries or testes). Male domestic animals may be castrated to prevent reproduction, to make them larger or more docile, or to eradicate disease. Castration of humans was used in ancient and medieval times and occasionally later to preserve the treble voice of boy singers or, by Muslims, to provide eunuchs, trustwor...
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Removal of the testicles.
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A synonym for neutering the male animal by removal of the testicles.
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Another term for neutering a male animal by removal of the testes.
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Removal of the testicles.
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