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Definition of Feministic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Feministic
Literary usage of Feministic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Shelburne Essays by Paul Elmer More (1915)
"Just so sure as you see a feministic movement undertaking to deny the ... I do
not say that the feministic denial of facts is the only cause that may bring ..."
2. Feminism in Germany and Scandinavia by Katharine Susan Anthony (1915)
"And as a further confirmation of the feministic character of the new organization,
it was decided to exclude men entirely from its ranks. It was felt that, ..."
3. The Adolescent Girl: A Study from the Psychoanalytic Viewpoint by Phyllis Mary Blanchard (1920)
"The feministic philosophy is expressive of this state of affairs, ... In other
words, this type of feministic theory is nothing more nor less than a ..."
4. Education: How Old the New by James Joseph Walsh (1910)
"Let us before trying to understand what the feministic movement means in our own
... Because it is typical of the phases of the feministic movement at all ..."
5. Woman in Transition by Annette M. B. Meakin (1907)
"He is actuated by a growing dread (resulting from the perusal of much feministic
literature) that "healthy" woman, if not put down at this critical juncture ..."
6. Psychology and Social Sanity by Hugo Münsterberg (1914)
"It cannot be overlooked that one of the most effective ones was probably the new
enthusiasm for the feministic movement. We do not want to discuss here the ..."