misogyny

misogyny
misogynic, misogynous, misogynistic, adj.misogynist, n.
/mi soj"euh nee, muy-/, n.
hatred, dislike, or mistrust of women. Cf. misandry.
[1650-60; < NL misogynia. See MISO-, GYN-, -Y3]

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