"femonationalism" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: femonationalisms [plural]
Etymology: Coined by Sara R. Farris. Blend of feminism + nationalism, with the "o" patterned after homonationalism. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|feminism|nationalism}} Blend of feminism + nationalism, {{m|en|homonationalism}} homonationalism Head templates: {{en-noun|-|s}} femonationalism (usually uncountable, plural femonationalisms)
  1. (neologism) The association of a nationalist ideology with feminism, especially when having xenophobic motivations. Wikipedia link: femonationalism Tags: neologism, uncountable, usually Categories (topical): Feminism, Nationalism Synonyms: feminationalism Related terms: femonationalist, purplewashing Translations (Translations): femonacionalisme [masculine] (Catalan), femonationalisme [neuter] (Dutch), fémonationalisme [masculine] (French), Femonationalismus [masculine] (German), φεμοεθνικισμός (femoethnikismós) [masculine] (Greek), femonazionalismo [masculine] (Italian), femonacionalismo [masculine] (Portuguese), фемонационализм (femonacionalizm) (Russian), femonacionalismo [masculine] (Spanish)

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