spermism

/ˈspermɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A 17th-century theory that sperm is the primary agent of generation and that the female contributes only a passive role in reproduction.

“Some historians argue that Galen’s theory of spermism had a significant influence on the development of reproductive biology.”

Synonyms

  • male chauvinism
  • spermatic theory

Antonyms

  • feminism
  • ovism