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castrate vs desexualise

desexualise vs castrate

castrate is a noun but desexualise is not a noun.

castrate and desexualise both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
castrate Yes No Yes No
desexualise No No Yes No
As verbs, desexualise is a hypernym of castrate; that is, desexualise is a word with a broader meaning than castrate:
  • castrate: remove the testicles of a male animal
  • desexualise: make infertile
Other hypernyms of castrate include desex, desexualize, fix, sterilise, sterilize, unsex.
As verbs, desexualise is a hypernym of castrate; that is, desexualise is a word with a broader meaning than castrate:
  • castrate: remove the ovaries of
  • desexualise: make infertile
Other hypernyms of castrate include desex, desexualize, fix, sterilise, sterilize, unsex.
castrate (noun) desexualise (noun)
a man who has been castrated and is incapable of reproduction
castrate (verb) desexualise (verb)
remove the testicles of a male animal make infertile
remove the ovaries of direct one's libidinous urges into another direction
deprive of strength or vigor
edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate
Difference between castrate and desexualise

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