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A woman slave was often referred to as a "female slave" or simply a "slave," similar to male slaves. In historical contexts, particularly in the antebellum American South, terms like "wench" or "girl" were sometimes used, though these terms were often derogatory and reflected the dehumanization inherent in slavery. The specific terminology varied by culture and time period but consistently underscored the lack of autonomy and rights for enslaved women.

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