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  1. castration complex

    • IPA[kaˈstrāSHən ˌkämˈpleks]
    • n.
      (in Freudian theory) an unconscious anxiety arising during psychosexual development, represented in males as a fear that the penis will be removed by the father in response to sexual interest in the mother, and in females as a compulsion to demonstrate that they have an adequate symbolic equivalent to the penis, whose absence is blamed on the mother.
    • noun: castration complex, plural noun: castration complexes