The 24 Words That Are Most Known To Only Men Or Women


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Mark Brysbaert of the Center for Reading Research conducted a study of the English words most commonly understood specifically be either men or women. Here are the words that men know well that women don't:

  • codec (88, 48)
  • solenoid (87, 54)
  • golem (89, 56)
  • mach (93, 63)
  • humvee (88, 58)
  • claymore (87, 58)
  • scimitar (86, 58)
  • kevlar (93, 65)
  • paladin (93, 66)
  • bolshevism (85, 60)
  • biped (86, 61)
  • dreadnought (90, 66)

And here are the words that women recognize, but men generally don't:

  • taffeta (48, 87)
  • tresses (61, 93)
  • bottlebrush (58, 89)
  • flouncy (55, 86)
  • mascarpone (60, 90)
  • decoupage (56, 86)
  • progesterone (63, 92)
  • wisteria (61, 89)
  • taupe (66, 93)
  • flouncing (67, 94)
  • peony (70, 96)
  • bodice (71, 96)

The assessment examined 500,000 people using a computer-based vocabulary test:

In the online test, 100 letter sequences — which may or may not be real English words —  flash across the taker's screen. Pressing the "f" or "j" keys, respectively, will indicate whether the participant knows, but not necessarily understands, a specific word. The test strongly penalizing for marking you know a word that doesn't exist. 

I'm a bit skeptical. How could any reasonably functional adult not know what a claymore is? Don't tell me that it's not taught in even the most dysfunctional schools.

-via Joe Carter

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About half of the female ones are very out-of-date. Romance novels, maybe? I did not know what bottlebrush was, and when I looked it up I noticed the plant it refers to grows in places like Texas and Arizona, known to be more nostalgic for the time when "girls were girls and men were men". I wonder if the word lists would be different if only northerners from big cities took the test.
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Bottle brush also refers to the item "brush" used to clean out bottles. At some point cleaning bottles plays a huge part in life for parents, and probably only for the the last 25 years or so has this been a shared responsibility with fathers. The plant would be named after the cleaning implement.
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Very interesting. I knew with certainty all the "man" words (I'm a man), but struggled (or hand no clue) with almost all of the "woman" words, which surprised me. Can I hear from the ladies? Do you know with certainty what all "your" words mean? Thanks.
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"indicate whether the participant knows, but not necessarily understands, a specific word"
knew the existence of all words, on both lists... unclear on meaning of only dreadnought. have a clear understanding of the rest. (i am a lady)
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