Dictionary
 Open and Collaborative
 Home page

Meaning of masculado




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

masculado
  26

It would be the participle of the verb mascular, which is not word RAE. It would derive from the Latin adjective masculus mascula masculum, diminutive of mas maris meaning male and virility. Masculus therefore means manzanas, which applies not only to man but also the male of any species and any thing of this genre. Mascular would be synonymous with masculinize or men doing something that isn't or increase the features of the masculine in something or someone that has diminished. The SAR Yes supports emasculate with the meaning of neuter, castrate or delete or disable the sexual organs of both male and female, although initially perhaps only thought in the masculine.

  



  ADD NEW MEANING  




       

          


This website uses your own and third party cookies to optimize your navigation, adapt to your preferences and perform analytical work. As we continue to navigate, we understand that you accept our Cookies Policies