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Men differ from ] by their sexual characteristics. Men have mainly external reproductive ]s, and the study of male reproduction and associated organs is called ]. Men differ from ] by their sexual characteristics. Men have mainly external reproductive ]s, and the study of male reproduction and associated organs is called ].


2. Also, a generic form meaning ] in general. This is objected to by feminists and is usually avoided in modern writing although it was historically common. 2. Also, a generic form meaning ] in general. This is objected to by feminists and is usually avoided in modern writing although it was historically common. See ].


3. The ]. 3. The ].

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1. An adult male human.

Men differ from women by their sexual characteristics. Men have mainly external reproductive organs, and the study of male reproduction and associated organs is called andrology.

2. Also, a generic form meaning humanity in general. This is objected to by feminists and is usually avoided in modern writing although it was historically common. See non-sexist language.

3. The Isle of Man.