-
chemical castration uses
pharmaceutical drugs to
deactivate the testes.
Castration causes sterilization (permanently
preventing the
castrated person or...
-
Castration anxiety can also
refer to
being castrated symbolically. In the
metaphorical sense,
castration anxiety refers to the idea of
feeling or being...
- also
argue that
police investigators treating castrated men as less
likely to
reoffend than non-
castrated men may
cause an
investigation bias and self-fulfilling...
- comparison, the
equivalent term for
castrated male
cattle would be
steer (or bullock), and
wether for
sheep and goats.
Castration allows a male
animal to be more...
- A
castration cell is a
basophilic cell with a
large vacuole found in the
anterior pituitary after castration,
effective (drug)
castration, or long-term...
- have been
castrated. This
entails a
legacy of
castration anxiety for the boy and **** envy for the girl.
Freud argued that the
castration complex is...
-
Parasitic castration is the strategy, by a parasite, of
blocking reproduction by its host,
completely or in part, to its own benefit. This is one of six...
- has been
castrated.
Throughout history,
castration often served a
specific social function. The
earliest records for
intentional castration to produce...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wether may
refer to: A
castrated male goat A
castrated male
sheep Wether Down, a hill in
Hampshire Wether Hill (Lake...
- is a man who has been
castrated.
Throughout history,
castration often served a
specific social function. In China,
castration included removal of the...