Oxford Dictionary changed the definition of the word 'woman'

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Oxford English Dictionary changed the definition of the word 'woman'. This information was reported in the report by The Independent Online on Sunday.

The definition of the word "woman" - the word "sex, discrimination and insult" - was replaced by the Oxford English Dictionary in the last version of the word in response to a wide range of complaints.

The petition is said to have been signed by more than 34,000 people.

In the face of criticism, Oxford University changed the definition of the word 'woman' to the press dictionary.

A spokesman for Oxford University Press said the change was implemented after extensive review.

The updated definition of the Oxford English Dictionary says that a woman can be a wife, girlfriend or a woman.

The previous definition of a woman was that a man's wife, girlfriend or girlfriend.

The Word of 'Woman' was a term used in english to describe sexual, discriminatory and insulting words. Some of it has been discarded in the updated version.

London-based communications and marketing expert Maria Beatrice responded by saying she was 85 percent happy with the change. He demanded that the rest of the objectionable words be removed.

Last year, Maria Beatrice Giovanardi, a woman, launched an online petition, objecting to the definition of the word "woman". The petition also sought to dismiss the objectionable words used in the Oxford Dictionary's 'Woman' definition.

The petition is said to have been signed by more than 34,000 people.

In the face of criticism, Oxford University changed the definition of the word 'woman' to the press dictionary.

A spokesman for Oxford University Press said the change was implemented after extensive review.

The updated definition of the Oxford English Dictionary says that a woman can be a wife, girlfriend or a woman.

The previous definition of a woman was that a man's wife, girlfriend or girlfriend.

The Word of 'Woman' was a term used in english to describe sexual, discriminatory and insulting words. Some of it has been discarded in the updated version.

London-based communications and marketing expert Maria Beatrice responded by saying she was 85 percent happy with the change. He demanded that the rest of the objectionable words be removed.

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