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What is the Full Form of Women's?

Published in Language & Gender 1 min read

There isn't a single, universally recognized "full form" for the word "women's." It's a possessive form of the word "women," which itself is the plural of "woman." It simply indicates that something belongs to or is associated with women.

However, there are several acronyms using the word "WOMAN," and some attempt to expand on the significance of women through such acronyms. Here are a few examples, but it's important to reiterate that these are not formal definitions of the word "woman" or "women's":

  • World Organization of Mothers of all Nations - WOMAN
  • Wife Of MAN - WOMAN
  • Way of MAking Network – WOMAN
  • Wonderful Opportunity Meaningful Assertive Nfl - WOMAN
  • Well-made obsession, Multi dimensional, Able Necessary - WOMAN

It's crucial to remember that "women's" is primarily a grammatical construct denoting possession or association, not an acronym.