ˌ ̷ ̷nə̇ˈsēəm — see gyn- noun
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Etymology: Latin, from Late Greek gynaikeion, from neuter of Greek gynaikeios of women, feminine, from gynaik-, gynē woman, wife
1. : the women's apartments in an ancient Greek or Roman house
2.
[New Latin, from Latin, women's apartments]
: gynoecium