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machos

Machos is the plural of the noun macho in Spanish and Portuguese. In everyday usage, a macho is a male animal or a male human being. In zoological and veterinary contexts the term is used to designate the sex of an individual, such as a male horse, bull, or dog, and may appear in breed or breeding descriptions.

In human contexts, 'macho' can be used descriptively to refer to a man who embodies or aspires

The term also appears in popular culture as the title of media works in Spanish-speaking countries, including

See also: Machismo, gender studies, animal sexing, breeding.

to
traditional
masculine
traits,
but
it
often
carries
a
connotation
of
toughness,
aggression,
or
dominance.
The
related
concept
machismo
denotes
a
cultural
pattern
in
which
masculine
authority
and
control
are
emphasized,
with
varying
social
implications
across
different
regions
and
communities;
scholars
critique
its
impact
on
gender
relations,
violence,
and
equality.
television
series
and
films
where
male
characters
are
central
themes.
In
scientific
and
educational
writing,
the
term
is
typically
neutral
when
describing
sex
in
animals,
distinguishing
between
male
(macho)
and
female
(hembra)
specimens.