What's the difference between womankind and womenkind?
Womankind
Definition:
(n.) The females of the human race; women, collectively.
Example Sentences:
(1) You’ll just have to excuse womankind if it comes down with a collective case of compassion fatigue for all those poor perma-branded rapists.
(2) Possibly one of the greatest contributions we can make to our patients' welfare is to share the knowledge that the risk of dying of breast cancer is considerably smaller than the risk of developing breast cancer; that the risk of early death from breast cancer rarely exceeds 10% in even the highest risk groups; and that the life styles most likely to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and other scourges of womankind are also those most likely to reduce the risk of developing breast cancer.
(3) Clomiphene citrate has been a boon to womankind and deserves the confidence of both patient and physician: it is a drug with a record of utility and with but minor risks.
(4) But what does she do with her new supremacy, her crowning achievement for all womankind?
(5) WomanKind, Inc., can be a prototype for every emergency department in every hospital across the country.
(6) This ceremony also presents an opportunity for womankind to be set back a few small steps, as Miley Cyrus victim Robin Thicke eyes the record of the year award for his “ kind of rapey ” Blurred Lines.
(7) Womankind research has highlighted the work of several women’s rights organisations that are successfully delivering work to prevent violence against women and girls, including empowering women in their communities and convening community conversations.
(8) Women's rights around the world King Abdullah may have been keen to sell Sunday's move as a giant leap for Saudi womankind, but to the rest of the world it looked like a very small step.
(9) Lagarde may as well be doing Beyoncé's naked finger dance for all the good she does for womankind.
(10) Bethan Cansfield is Womankind Worldwide ’s policy and advocacy manager
(11) This year's Golden Globes will, based on the work of hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler alone, go down in history as one big leap for Hollywood's womankind.