Castration
61social parasitic castration — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) Pertaining to a Formicidae colony becoming parasitic on another colony of a different species and eliminating the reproductives of it s host colony …
62female castration — bilateral oophorectomy …
63male castration — bilateral orchiectomy; called also emasculation …
64chemical castration — /kɛmɪkəl kasˈtreɪʃən/ (say kemikuhl kahs trayshuhn) noun the administration to a sex offender of medication which is designed to reduce libido, thus removing the sexual urge which could lead to a repetition of the offence …
65medical castration — Refers to the use of drugs to suppress the function of the ovaries or testicles …
66surgical castration — Surgical removal of the testicles (orchiectomy) or ovaries (oophorectomy) to stop the production of sex hormones. Decreasing the levels of hormones may stop the growth of certain cancers …
67alimentary castration — noun : inhibition of sexual development associated with nutritional deficiencies (as in worker bees) …
68parasitic castration — noun : inhibition of function or development of gonads by infestation of a host with parasites …
69Castré — Castration Voir « castration » sur le Wiktionnaire …
70Émasculation — Castration Voir « castration » sur le Wiktionnaire …