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1fe·male \fē-māl\ adjective : of or relating to the sex that can produce young or lay eggs : characteristic of girls or women : having members who are all girls or women Full Definition of FEMALE 1 a (1) : of, relating to, or being the sex that bears young or produces eggs — (2) : pistillate b (1) : composed of members of the female sex <the female population> — (2) : characteristic of girls or women <composed for female voices> <a female name> — 2 : having some quality (as gentleness) associated with the female sex — 3 :

designed with a hollow or groove into which a corresponding male part fits <the female coupling of a hose> — noun : a woman or a girl : a female person : an animal that can produce young or lay eggs : a female animal: a plant that can produce seed or fruit : a female plant Full Definition of female — 1 a : a female person : a woman or a girl — b : an individual that bears young or produces large usually immobile gametes (as eggs) that are fertilized by small usually motile gametes of a male — 2 : a pistillate plant






1pride noun \pr朝d\ : a feeling that you respect yourself and deserve to be respected by other people: a : a feeling of happiness that you get when you or someone you know does something good , difficult, etc. Full Definition of PRIDE 1: the quality or state of being proud: as a: self-esteem b : a reasonable or justifiable self-respect c: delight or elation arising from some act, possession , or relationship <pa-

rental pride> : a source of pride : the best in a group or class 5 : a company of lions 6 : a showy or impressive group <a pride of dancers> Pride would not allow her to give up. He showed a great pride in his family. Synonyms: ego, pridefulness, self-esteem , self-regard , self-respect. Related words: assurance, confidence, self-assurance, self-confidence, self-trust, self-worth , dignity, face, honor




(1) Helmut Newton’s photographs for Vogue Paris June/ July 1971, Sportissimo Spread (2) Helmut Newton’s “Scene from a Pina Bausch Ballet, Wuppertal, 1983.” — (3) Edward Weston’s “Nude, 1936,” traced . — (4) : Text from Merriam-Webster Dictionary, edited . — (5) Edward Weston’s “Nude, 1925.” — (6) Helmut Newton’s “Big Nude XIII (Genghis Khan’s daughter), 1993.” — (7) Helmut Newton’s “Big Nude I, Lisa, Paris, 1981.”




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