"feminationalism" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Blend of feminism + nationalism. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|feminism|nationalism}} Blend of feminism + nationalism Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} feminationalism (uncountable)
  1. (neologism) The association between a nationalist ideology and some feminist ideas, specially when having xenophobic motivations. Wikipedia link: feminationalism Tags: neologism, uncountable Categories (topical): Feminism Synonyms: femonationalism Related terms: purplewashing, homonationalism Translations (Translations): feminacionalisme [masculine] (Catalan), feminationalisme [neuter] (Dutch), féminationalisme [masculine] (French), Feminationalismus [masculine] (German), φεμιεθνικισμός (femiethnikismós) [masculine] (Greek), feminazionalismo [masculine] (Italian), feminacionalismo [masculine] (Portuguese), феминационализм (feminacionalizm) (Russian), feminacionalismo [masculine] (Spanish)
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