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Definition of Castrations

Castration
Castration Cas*tra"tion, n. [L. castratio; cf. F. castration.] The act of castrating.

Meaning of Castrations from wikipedia

- criminals in China. Records of castrations in China date to the Shang dynasty (c. 1700–1050 BC), when the Shang kings castrated prisoners of war. During the...
- Chemical castration is castration via anaphrodisiac drugs, whether to reduce libido and ****ual activity, to treat cancer, or otherwise. Unlike surgical...
- example, castration of both animals and humans was categorically forbidden in the Hebrew Bible and is prohibited in Jewish law. Although castrations generally...
- Castration anxiety is an overwhelming fear of damage to, or loss of, the ****—a derivative of Sigmund Freud's theory of the castration complex, one of...
- A castration cell is a basophilic cell with a large vacuole found in the anterior pituitary after castration, effective (drug) castration, or long-term...
- transition from castrate-sensitive to castrate-resistant prostate cancer is also accompanied by the acquisition of various gene mutations. In castrate-resistant...
- The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (French: Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is the Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and...
- The castration complex is a concept developed by Sigmund Freud, first presented in 1908, initially as part of his theorisation of the transition in early...
- are not included within the ring. Elastration is normally limited to castrations done during the first few w****s of life, and it cannot be used for species...
- 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...