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ˈwom·en's cen·tre N

wom·en's lib [-ˈlɪb] N dated inf

women's lib short for women's liberation:

wom·en's ˈref·uge N Brit Aus, wom·en's ˈshel·ter N

wom·an <women> N [ˈwʊmən, wɪmɪn]

1. woman (female human):

2. woman inf (used as term of address):

3. woman inf (man's female partner):

žena f
dekle n

ˈclean·ing lady N, ˈclean·ing wom·an N

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Some women go to great lengths to keep their skin fair, including wearing face masks when out in the sun.
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She, like many other players, believed the league gave very little protection to the women by providing them with weak shoulder pads and weak helmets.
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The declaration established gender equality in front of the law and the right of women to political participation, education, work, freedom of movement and speech.
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Without an education women were unable to gain much knowledge or power.
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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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These include images of slain women and children.
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How far indeed have we come as women in this culture if we keep back-pedaling?
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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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The trouble recently is that very few acknowledge the gesture and sometimes men barge through before women.
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Women too will occasionally cultivate facial hair, it not being regarded as particularly attractive or unattractive.
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