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male
Adjective
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If a person, animal, or plant is male, it cannot have or produce eggs. Boys and men are male people.
The male dog is usually larger than the female.
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If something is male, it is of, for, or about men or boys.
The boys can change in the male change room over there.
This movie is good for a male audience.
male
Noun
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A male is a person, animal, or plant that cannot have or eggs.
In humans males are called men or boys
Three adult males left the bank at 2:14.
labour
Noun
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Labour is the work that people do, usually lifting, moving, building, etc. rather than desk work.
The cost of labour is higher than the cost of building materials.
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Labour is the people who do this kind of work.
There's a big labour shortage in the construction industry.
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Labour is the name of a big political party in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
Labour won the election.
labour
Verb
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If you labour, you work hard.
He laboured over the food all afternoon to get ready for dinner.
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If you labour the point, you keep talking about it after people understand it well.