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'''Feminization''' can refer to: '''Feminization''' can refer to:
-*[[Feminization (biology)]]{{mdash}}The hormonally induced development of female sexual characteristics+*[[Feminization (biology)]] The hormonally induced development of female sexual characteristics
-*[[Feminization (activity)]]{{mdash}}Sexual or lifestyle practices involving a man assuming a female role+*[[Feminization (activity)]] Sexual or lifestyle practices involving a man assuming a female role
-*[[Feminization (sociology)]]{{mdash}}A perceived shift of gender roles in a society toward the characteristically "female"+*[[Feminization (sociology)]] A perceived shift of gender roles in a society toward the characteristically "female"
*Feminization of language{{mdash}}the process of making a word or name female. An example of this would be the use of the word ''queen'' instead of ''king'', or the name ''[[Dagmar]]'' for a woman, a feminized version of ''Dagomar''. *Feminization of language{{mdash}}the process of making a word or name female. An example of this would be the use of the word ''queen'' instead of ''king'', or the name ''[[Dagmar]]'' for a woman, a feminized version of ''Dagomar''.
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Feminization can refer to:

  • Feminization (biology) The hormonally induced development of female sexual characteristics
  • Feminization (activity) Sexual or lifestyle practices involving a man assuming a female role
  • Feminization (sociology) A perceived shift of gender roles in a society toward the characteristically "female"
  • Feminization of languageTemplate:Mdashthe process of making a word or name female. An example of this would be the use of the word queen instead of king, or the name Dagmar for a woman, a feminized version of Dagomar.




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