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Revision as of 16:15, 4 February 2010

Female  (FEMALE)


The terms males1 and females2 are commonly used in demography in place of men1 and women2 to refer to persons of each sex at all ages including boys3 and girls4, The word man5 is, however, also used in the sense of human being5.
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