"Eunuchoidism" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Eunuchoidism refers to the physical appearance or characteristics of a eunuch, particularly a lack of masculinity or virility. Specifically, it describes a condition where an individual has a reduced or absent development of facial hair, body hair, and muscle mass, resulting in a soft or hairless appearance. This term is often used to describe trans men or non-binary individuals who have undergone gender-affirming hormone therapy or gender confirmation surgeries.
The verb "eunuchise" means to castrate or to render someone or something impotent or ineffective.
Eunuchoid refers to a person, especially a man, who appears to be feminized or effeminate, often due to physical characteristics such as a slender build, soft features, or a gentle manner. The term is often used in a derogatory way to suggest that the person is lacking in masculinity.
Euodia is a type of fragrant resin that comes from the bark of the Euodia tree, a species of citrus plant. The resin has been used in traditional medicine and perfumery for its scent and believed properties.
Euodias is a Greek noun (Εὐο디ά) that means "sweet fragrance" or "scented offering". In Christian tradition, Euodias is also the name of one of the female leaders in the early Church, mentioned in the New Testament (2 Timothy 1:18, Philemon 1:2).