Castrate
11castrate — transitive verb (castrated; castrating) Etymology: Latin castratus, past participle of castrare; akin to Greek keazein to split, Sanskrit śasati he slaughters Date: 1554 1. to render impotent or deprive of vitality especially by psy …
12Castrate the Redeemer — Infobox Album Name = Castrate the Redeemer Type = compilation Artist = Grand Belial s Key Released = 2001 Recorded = Genre = Black metal Length = 1:17:43 Label = Barbarian Wrath Producer = Reviews = Last album = Satan Is Metal s Master / Sperm of …
13castrate — castration, n. castrator, n. /kas trayt/, v., castrated, castrating, n. v.t. 1. to remove the testes of; emasculate; geld. 2. to remove the ovaries of. 3. Psychol. to render impotent, literally or metaphorically, by psychological means, esp. by… …
14castrate — verb /ˈkæs.tɹeɪt/ a) To remove the testicles of. b) To remove the ovaries of. Syn: emasculate, geld, spay, neuter, sterilize …
15castrate — Synonyms and related words: alter, beat down, bleed, break, browbeat, bulldoze, bully, change, clamp down on, coerce, compel, cow, cripple, daunt, demasculinize, desex, desexualize, despotize, devitalize, disable, domineer, domineer over, drain,… …
16castrate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. emasculate, unman; geld. See impotence. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. emasculate, sterilize, asexualize, desex, mutilate, cut, spay, geld, neuter, unman, steer, caponize, effeminize, eunuchize, deprive… …
17castrate — cas|trate [kæˈstreıt US ˈkæstreıt] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of castrare] to remove the ↑testicles of a male animal or a man >castration [kæˈstreıʃən] n [U] …
18castrate — cas|trate [ kæ,streıt ] verb transitive to remove the TESTICLES (=the pair of male sexual organs) of a man or animal ╾ cas|tra|tion noun uncount …
19castrate — cas·trate || kæ streɪt v. emasculate, sterilize, remove the male glands …
20castrate — verb ka streɪt remove the testicles of (a man or male animal). noun kastreɪt a castrated man or male animal. Derivatives castration noun castrator noun Origin C16 (earlier (ME) as castration): from L. castrare …