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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
masculinize .
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Examples
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Previous studies in the journal Endocrinology, besides elsewhere, reported that BPA masculinizes the brain of female mice and feminizes the brain of male mice.
Samuel S. Epstein: President's Cancer Panel Warns of Toxic Effects of BPA 2010
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They were created by software that masculinizes or feminizes a person's features in a few keystrokes.
Why Women Don't Want Macho Men Jena Pincott 2010
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They were created by software that masculinizes or feminizes a person's features in a few keystrokes.
Why Women Don't Want Macho Men Jena Pincott 2010
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They were created by software that masculinizes or feminizes a person's features in a few keystrokes.
Why Women Don't Want Macho Men Jena Pincott 2010
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(The extra testosterone exposure also masculinizes their genitals.)
Gray Matters 2008
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It masculinizes women as does the hip hop subculture, makes them cold and deadens them, and prevents them from achieving a depth of love necessary for many women to ascend.
DAREDEVIL #102 Marvel Comics, 1973 David Campbell 2006
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It masculinizes women as does hip hop, makes them cold and deadens them, and prevents them from achieving a depth of love necessary for many women to ascend.
Think Progress » Evangelist: Hastert Promised Me ‘In One Week, He Will Be Stepping Down’ 2006
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It masculinizes women as does hip hop, makes them cold and deadens them, and prevents them from achieving a depth of love necessary for many women to ascend.
"Dire predictions" Amazonfemme 2005
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"Testosterone masculinizes the body; without it, the body remains female" (Ridley 254).
Neuroanthropology 2010
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"Our findings in conjunction with previous work suggest a model for the control of male pattern behaviors in which estrogen masculinizes the neural circuits for mating, fighting, and territory marking, and testosterone and estrogen signaling generate the male typical levels of these behaviors," concludes Dr. Shah.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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