ovular
adjective
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adj
Etymology: From ovule + -ar. In the feminist sense, chosen as an opposite to seminar because of that term's etymological link with semen, the male sexual fluid.
- Of or pertaining to an ovule.
- Oval.
“There were lights across the street and an ovular pool of light from Noah’s window on the grass between her and the back fence.”
noun
Etymology: From ovule + -ar. In the feminist sense, chosen as an opposite to seminar because of that term's etymological link with semen, the male sexual fluid.
- A seminar for feminists.
“Trebilco considers 'seminar' offensively 'masculinist', so she has replaced it with ovular, which she regards as its feminist equivalent.”