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womankind

[woom-uhn-kahynd] / ˈwʊm ənˌkaɪnd /


NOUN
distaff side
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WEAK
spear side
NOUN
gentle sex
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As she makes her way through the daunting obstacle course, it’s clear that the only way out is through — by way of somersaults, pirouettes, impressive trick-riding and giant leaps for womankind.

From Washington Post

“The welfare of China and possibly its very existence as an independent nation depends on rendering tardy justice to its womankind,” Lee said in a speech.

From New York Times

It finally dawned that perhaps it’s because they are intoxicated with this idea of womankind confirming their financial success.

From The Guardian

She puts women — their art, their stories, their importance — at the center of her presentations, using her runway shows as an opportunity to comment on the state of womankind.

From Washington Post

In an interview on Monday, Van Roy said she got the temporary tattoo on her back — featuring a clenched fist and the Venus symbol representing womankind — done in Paris two days before the ceremony.

From New York Times