IPA: //ˈwʊmɪnkaɪnd//
KK: /ˈwʊmɪnˌkaɪnd/
The term refers to all women collectively, often used to emphasize their shared experiences or qualities.
Womankind has made significant contributions to society throughout history.
Womenkind → It is formed from "woman" (from Old English *wīfmann*, meaning female human) and "kind" (from Old English *cynd*, meaning nature or race). The word "womenkind" refers to the nature or race of women, encompassing all women as a collective group.
Think of 'woman' as a female human and 'kind' as a nature or race — together, they remind you that 'womenkind' refers to all women as a collective.