Men and women apparently know different words.Flickr / hehadenAn antiquated way of thinking might lead some people to believe that men strictly like talking about cars and sports while women only gab about fashion.
But some of these stereotypes may have a bit of truth to them, according to data analysis from the Center for Reading Research. The center posted an online vocabulary test and analyzed the first 500,000 results, focusing on differences in gender.
Some words exhibited a large margin between the percent of men and women who reported knowing them.
Below, we've listed the words that are more familiar to men than women. They tend to center on transportation, weapons, and science. The words that are more familiar to women tend to relate mostly to fashion, art, and flowers.
See if you know the words below, and then take a version of the test here.
Humvee
Definition: a military vehicle that combines the features of a jeep with those of a light truck.
Men who know it: 88%
Women who know it: 58%
Codec
Definition: Short for compressor/decompressor, a codec is any technology for compressing and decompressing data.
Men who know it: 88%
Women who know it: 48%
Solenoid
Definition: an electric conductor wound as a helix with small pitch, or as two or more coaxial helices, so that current through the conductor establishes a magnetic field within the conductor.
Men who know it: 87%
Women who know it: 54%
Biped
Definition: a two-footed animal.
Men who know it: 86%
Women who know it: 61%
Golem
Definition: a figure artificially constructed in the form of a human being and endowed with life.
Men who know it: 89%
Women who know it: 56%
Mach
Definition: a number indicating the ratio of the speed of an object to the speed of sound in the medium through which the object is moving.
Men who know it: 93%
Women who know it: 63%
Kevlar
Stephen Morton/Getty Images Definition: a brand name for a very strong artificial material that is not damaged by high temperatures.
Men who know it: 93%
Women who know it: 65%
Claymore
Definition: a two-handed sword with a double-edged blade, used by Scottish Highlanders in the 16th century.
Men who know it: 87%
Women who know it: 58%
Scimitar
Definition: a curved, single-edged sword of Asian, especially Eastern origin.
Men who know it: 86%
Women who know it: 58%
Dreadnought
Definition: a type of battleship armed with heavy-caliber guns in turrets: so called from the British battleship Dreadnought, launched in 1906, the first of its type.
Men who know it: 90%
Women who know it: 66%
Paladin
Definition: a trusted military leader (as for a medieval prince).
Men who know it: 93%
Women who know it: 66%
Bolshevism
Definition: A member of the majority faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party, which seized power in the October Revolution of 1917.
Men who know it: 85%
Women who know it: 60%
Christina Sterbenz contributed to a previous version on this story.