eunuchoidism
[ yoo-nuh-koi-diz-uh m ]
/ ˈyu nə kɔɪˌdɪz əm /
noun Pathology.
an abnormal condition in males, characterized by lack of fully developed reproductive organs and the manifestation of certain female sex characteristics, as high voice or lack of facial and body hair, resulting from the absence of a normal production of male sex hormones.
Words nearby eunuchoidism
eunuch,
eunuchism,
eunuchize,
eunuchoid,
eunuchoid gigantism,
eunuchoidism,
euonymus,
eupatorium,
eupatrid,
eupen and malmédy,
eupepsia
Medical definitions for eunuchoidism
eunuchoidism
[ yōō′nə-koi-dĭz′əm ]
n.
A condition or state in which the testes are present but fail to function normally.