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[woom-uhn]

wom·an

[woom-uhn] noun, plural wom·en [wim-in] , verb, adjective
noun
1.
the female human being (distinguished from man).
2.
an adult female person.
3.
a female attendant to a lady of rank.
4.
a wife.
5.
the nature, characteristics, or feelings often attributed to women; womanliness.
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6.
a sweetheart or paramour; mistress.
7.
a female employee or representative: A woman from the real estate agency called.
8.
a female person who cleans house, cooks, etc.; housekeeper: The woman will be in to clean today.
9.
women collectively: Woman is no longer subordinate to man.
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verb (used with object)
10.
to put into the company of a woman.
11.
to equip or staff with women.
12.
Obsolete. to cause to act or yield like a woman.

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Woman's is always a great word to know.
So is ninnyhammer. Does it mean:
a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal.
a fool or simpleton; ninny.
adjective
13.
of women; womanly.
14.
female: a woman plumber.
15.
be one's own woman, (of females) to be free from restrictions, control, or dictatorial influence; be independent.

Origin:
before 900; Middle English womman, wimman, Old English wīfman, equivalent to wīf female + man human being; see wife, man1

wom·an·less, adjective
an·ti·wom·an, adjective

gal, girl, lady, woman (see usage note at girl; see synonym and usage notes at lady; see synonym and usage notes at the current entry).


Woman, female, lady are nouns referring to adult human beings who are biologically female; that is, capable of bearing offspring. Woman is the general term. It is neutral, lacking either favorable or unfavorable implication, and is the most commonly used of the three: a wealthy woman; a woman of strong character, of unbridled appetites. In scientific, statistical, and other objective use, female is the neutral contrastive term to male and may apply to plants and animals also: 104 females to every 100 males; Among lions, the female is the chief hunter. Female is sometimes used in disparaging contexts: a gossipy female; a conniving female. Lady meaning “refined, polite woman” is a term of approval or praise: a real lady in all things; to behave like a lady.


2. Although formerly woman was sometimes regarded as demeaning and lady was the term of courtesy, woman is the designation preferred by most modern female adults: League of Women Voters; American Association of University Women. Woman is the standard feminine parallel to man. EXPANDAs a modifier of a plural noun, woman, like man, is exceptional in that the plural form women is used: women athletes; women students. The use of lady as a term of courtesy has diminished somewhat in recent years (the lady of the house), although it still survives in a few set phrases (ladies' room; Ladies' Day). Lady is also used, but decreasingly, as a term of reference for women engaged in occupations considered by some to be menial or routine: cleaning lady; saleslady. See also girl, lady, -woman.
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