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wom·en [ˈwɪmɪn] N

women pl of woman

See also woman

ˈwom·en's cen·tre N

ˈwom·en's group N

Wom·en's ˈIn·sti·tute N, WI N Brit

wom·en's lib [-ˈlɪb] N dated inf

women's lib short for women's liberation

See also women's liberation

wom·en's lib·eˈra·tion N no pl dated

wom·en's lib·ber [-ˈlɪbəʳ, Am -ɚ] N dated inf

wom·en's lib·eˈra·tion N no pl dated

ˈwom·en's move·ment N

wom·en's ˈref·uge N

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The excessive femininity of her women, with their coiffed hair and pristine dresses, pose as many questions as statements.
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With the reappropriation of pink, millennial women have turned the dictate back into a choice.
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Therefore, experts recommend that women combine the benefits of both programs by seeking regular Pap smear screening, even after vaccination.
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In rural areas women wear mala made of one rupee coins.
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Women past puberty wore a small skirt of cotton, and the men might wear a loincloth made of plaited leaves or cotton.
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Women too will occasionally cultivate facial hair, it not being regarded as particularly attractive or unattractive.
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The two empresses competed to bring educated women to their respective courts and encouraged rivalry among the women writers.
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She was furious, determined to set a record that would stand against men as well as women.
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Women also played an important part in the expanding textile industries, spinning and setting up warps for men to weave.
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Without an education women were unable to gain much knowledge or power.
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