Similar words: manhood, man-hour, woman, old woman, womanly, personhood, robin hood, young woman. Meaning: ['wʊmənhʊd] n. 1. the state of being an adult woman 2. women as a class 3. the status of a woman.
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31. In the preceding example, womanhood and the right royal lineage are each individually necessary conditions for princesshood and conjointly they comprise a sufficient condition for princesshood.
32. Might there not be an irresistible desire to quaff a last, long, breathless draught of the cup of wormwood and aloes, with which nearly all her years of womanhood had been perpetually flavoured?
33. And in that essay she argues that O'Connor's grotesqueness, especially the grotesqueness of the women figures in her novels, is all wrapped up with the culture of southern womanhood.
34. Stand proudly and exult in your womanhood. Remember: Woman hold up half the sky.
35. Sisterhood, sometimes called sorority, includes the idea and experience of female bonding, and the self-affirmation and identity discovered in a women-centered vision and definition of womanhood.
36. Biological parenthood in a nuclear family need not be the be-all and end-all of womanhood—and in fact it increasingly is not.
37. The breast has always been a symbol of womanhood and ultimate fertility.
38. Annah is a tiefling, a brash girl on the brink of womanhood.
39. The years of puberty and early womanhood are difficult, even frightening, for many girls.
More similar words: manhood, man-hour, woman, old woman, womanly, personhood, robin hood, young woman, charwoman, comfort woman, womanizer, noblewoman, career woman, saleswoman, chairwoman, scarlet woman, policewoman, married woman, englishwoman, woman suffrage, businesswoman, stanhope, clean house, trojan horse, unhook, manhunt, manhandle, man-to-man, manhattan, cloven-hoofed.