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In Macbeth, the word "masculine" refers to qualities traditionally associated with men, such as strength, assertiveness, and aggressiveness. Shakespeare uses this term to highlight the idea of masculinity as a source of power and influence in the play, particularly in relation to themes of ambition and violence.

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