castrate
21castrate — v. a. 1. Geld, emasculate, glib, deprive, of virility, make a eunuch. 2. Deprive of vigor, mortify, suppress, subdue, weaken, take the life out of …
22castrate — verb (T) to remove the sexual organs of a male animal or a man castration noun (U) …
23castrate — v 1. asexualize, emasculate, ovariecto mize, oophorectomize; alter, (of horses) geld, Inf. fix, Inf. cut, (of female animals) spay, (of fowl) capon, New England (of animals) deacon; eunuchize, unman, effeminize, womanize. 2. expurgate, purge,… …
24castrate — cas·trate …
25castrate — [kæˈstreɪt] verb [T] to remove the TESTICLES (= pair of sexual organs) of a male animal or a man castration [kæˈstreɪʃ(ə)n] noun [U] …
26castrate — cas•trate [[t]ˈkæs treɪt[/t]] v. trat•ed, trat•ing, n. 1) srg to remove the testes of; emasculate; geld 2) srg to remove the ovaries of 3) psl to render impotent by psychological means, as disparagement 4) cvb to deprive of strength 5) cvb srg a… …
27castrate — /ˈkastreɪt/ (say kahstrayt), /ˈkæs / (say kas ) verb (t) (castrated, castrating) 1. to deprive of the testicles; emasculate. 2. to deprive of the ovaries. 3. to mutilate (a book, etc.) by removing parts; expurgate. 4. to deprive of vigour and… …
28castrate — Po a …
29castrate — v.tr. 1 remove the testicles of; geld. 2 deprive of vigour. Derivatives: castration n. castrator n. Etymology: L castrare …
30functional prepubertal castrate syndrome — vanishing testes s …