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  • 41Female guards in Nazi concentration camps — Mugshot of Begen Belsen guard Irma Grese Of the 55,000 guards who served in Nazi concentration camps, about 3,700 were women.[citation needed] In 1942, the first female guards arrived at Auschwitz and Majdanek fr …

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  • 42List of female Transformers — Female Transformers are extraterrestrial robots in the Transformers universe that possess the outward appearance of humanoid females. Contents 1 Transformers: Generation 1 1.1 Marvel Comics 1.2 Animated series 1.3 …

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  • 43male — male1 W2S3 [meıl] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: masle, male, from Latin masculus; MASCULINE] 1.) typical of or relating to men or boys ≠ ↑female →↑masculine ▪ a deep male voice ▪ traditional male values …

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  • 44male — [[t]me͟ɪl[/t]] ♦♦ males 1) ADJ Someone who is male is a man or a boy. Many women achievers appear to pose a threat to their male colleagues... The London City Ballet has engaged two male dancers from the Bolshoi... Most of the demonstrators were… …

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  • 45Female pelvis — There are significant differences in the anatomy of the pelvis in the female and male. The female pelvis is more delicate, wider and not as high as the male pelvis. The angle of the female pubic arch is wide and round. The female sacrum is wider… …

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  • 46Female sexual arousal disorder — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Female Sexual Arousal Disorder ICD10 = ICD9 = ICD9|302.72 Female sexual arousal disorder (or frigidity) is the condition of decreased, insufficient, or absent lubrication in females during sexual activity, and… …

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  • 47female — [14] The symmetry between female and male is a comparatively recent development. Female started as Latin fēmella, a diminutive form of fēmina ‘woman’ (whence English feminine [14]). This in turn was a derivative of Latin fēlāre ‘suck’, and so… …

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  • 48female — [14] The symmetry between female and male is a comparatively recent development. Female started as Latin fēmella, a diminutive form of fēmina ‘woman’ (whence English feminine [14]). This in turn was a derivative of Latin fēlāre ‘suck’, and so… …

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  • 49male — [14] The Latin word for ‘male’ was masculus (from which of course English gets masculine [14]). It passed into Old French as masle, which later became male – hence English male. The Spanish descendant of masculus is macho, which means ‘virile’ as …

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  • 50male — [14] The Latin word for ‘male’ was masculus (from which of course English gets masculine [14]). It passed into Old French as masle, which later became male – hence English male. The Spanish descendant of masculus is macho, which means ‘virile’ as …

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