"Gynogenetically" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gynogenetically refers to the reproduction of an organism through a type of parthenogenesis, where an egg develops into an offspring without fertilization by a male gamete. In other words, the offspring is produced from an unfertilized egg that develops without the contribution of a male's genetic material. This process is often seen in certain species of fish, reptiles, and amphibians.
Gynocritic refers to a criticism or analysis of texts by women or about women, particularly in the context of literary theory. It is a branch of feminist literary criticism that focuses on the experiences, perspectives, and representations of women in literature.
Gynocriticism is a term coined by literary critic Elaine Showalter in her 1985 book "The Female Malady: Women, Madness, and English Culture, 1830-1980". It refers to a critical approach that focuses on the experiences, perspectives, and writing of women, specifically in the context of literature and literary theory. Gynocriticism is often contrasted with gynophilia, which is the study of men, and androcentrism, which is the study of men's experiences and perspectives. Gynocriticism seeks to challenge androcentric biases and dominant patriarchal narratives by examining the ways in which women's experiences, lives, and cultures have been represented in literature and other forms of writing.
Gynocritics is a term used to describe a critical theory and methodology in feminist literary criticism that focuses on the representation of women's experiences, perceptions, and relationships in literature. It was coined by American writer and academic Elaine Showalter in her 1985 book "The Female Malady: Women, Madness, and English Culture, 1830-1980".
Gynodactylar refers to the possession of having a pair of wings of different sizes or shapes, typically where the hindwings are larger than the forewings. This characteristic is often found in butterflies and moths.
Gynogenetic refers to the reproduction of a fish or amphibian that develops from an egg fertilized by sperm that fails to contribute a paternal genome. Instead, the egg develops using the genetic material from the mother's unfertilized egg, resulting in offspring that are virtually identical to the mother.
Gynoid refers to the female component of the human body, particularly the pelvis and the lower part of the abdomen. It is often used in contrast to androoid, which refers to the male component.
Gynophobia is an abnormal or irrational fear of women or of causative females, the life cycle or sexual function. It is often treated as a compulsive disorder or a subcategory of social phobia.