"Emancipatrix" is a rare word, referring to a female who emancipates, or liberates, others. Its spelling is derived from Latin, with the roots "emancipare" and "trix," meaning "to emancipate" and "female doer," respectively. Phonetically, "emancipatrix" is pronounced /ɪˌmæn.t͡sɪˈpeɪ.trɪks/ ("ih-man-tsi- PAY -triks"), with the first syllable pronounced as "ih" rather than "ee" and the emphasis on the third syllable. Despite its relative obscurity, "emancipatrix" remains a powerful and empowering term for women who seek to free others from oppression.