Castrate (verb)

To surgically remove the testes or ovaries, especially in animals, in order to prevent reproduction or reduce aggression.

Origin:

The word castrate is derived from the latin word castratus, which means to emasculate or to remove the testes. it refers to the surgical removal of the testes or the ovaries in animals or human beings.

Examples:

  1. The vet castrated the male horse to prevent unwanted breeding.
  2. Some cultures castrate boys for religious or cultural reasons.
  3. Castration can be used as a form of punishment or as a way to reduce aggression in animals.
  4. Castration is also used in some medical treatments to reduce the production of certain hormones.
  5. Some individuals choose to undergo castration as part of their gender transition.
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