a person who resembles a eunuch (either physically or in character)
adjective
2.
resembling a eunuch (either physically or in character)
This century, Sir Edward Marsh, rendered eunuchoid by severe mumps as a child, wasWinston Churchill's secretary for 23 years.
eunuchoid in American English
(ˈjuːnəˌkɔid)
adjective
1.
affected with eunuchoidism
noun
2.
a person affected with eunuchoidism
Word origin
[1905–10; eunuch + -oid]This word is first recorded in the period 1905–10. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Expressionism, aspect ratio, one-shot, persona, thiamine-oid is a suffix meaning “resembling,” “like,” used in the formation of adjectives andnouns (and often implying an incomplete or imperfect resemblance to what is indicatedby the preceding element). Other words that use the affix -oid include: alkaloid, anthropoid, cuboid, lithoid, ovoid