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castrate

/ˈkæs.tɹeɪt/

Meanings
  • The surgical removal of the testicles in male animals or humans.

    - "The castrate was performed on the horse to make it easier to manage."
    - "In ancient times, some eunuchs were castrated as children to serve in the royal courts."

Synonyms

emasculate , geld , neuter , spay , sterilize
Rhymes
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castrate , create , fate , great , hate , late , mate , plate , rate , state , tate
Homophones
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  1. Castrate (en) :

  2. Castrate (en) :


Variants
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castrate , castrated , castrater , castraters , castrates , castrating , castrator , castrators , castratory
Forms
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{"term"=>"Castrate (verb)", "description"=>"To perform the surgical procedure of castration on an animal or human by removing the testicles.", "lang"=>"en"}


Etymology
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The word 'castrate' comes from the Latin word 'castrare', which means 'to emasculate' or 'to remove the testicles'.


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  1. {"fact"=>"Did you know that in ancient Rome, eunuchs were often used as gladiators in the Colosseum? This was because eunuchs were believed to have greater endurance and stamina than regular male gladiators.", "source"=>"The History of Sexuality, Volume 1 by Michel Foucault"}


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  1. Eunuch: An adult male who has been castrated, either as a child or as an adult, to prevent the production of sperm and the development of secondary male sexual characteristics. Eunuchs have been used throughout history in various cultures and contexts, including as palace officials, administrators, soldiers, musicians, dancers, and other entertainers.


Culture
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The term 'castrate' has been used throughout history in various cultures and contexts. In ancient times, eunuchs were often castrated as children to serve in the royal courts or harems. Castration was also used in the Middle Ages to reduce the fertility of livestock or to eliminate unwanted male animals. In more modern times, castration has been used in veterinary medicine to treat certain medical conditions or to prevent unwanted behavior in animals. Castration has also been used in the entertainment industry, particularly in the production of horse racing or other equine events. In some cases, horses or other animals are castrated in order to improve their performance or to make them more docile and easier to manage.

How to Memorize "castrate"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a horse standing in a stable. The stable hand approaches the horse and, using surgical instruments, performs the castration procedure on the horse by removing its testicles. The stable hand then cleans and bandages the surgical site to promote healing and prevent infection.


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