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WOMANLY |
Feminine |
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LADYLIKE |
Feminine |
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FEMALE |
Feminine |
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FEMINAL |
Feminine. |
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FEMINATE |
Feminine. |
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HER |
Feminine pronoun |
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SHE |
Feminine pronoun |
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DESERTRICE |
A feminine deserter. |
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OLGA |
Lithuanian feminine given name |
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FEMININELY |
In a feminine manner. |
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YIN |
Feminine quality baying in bag |
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NUEVA |
Feminine version of new in spanish |
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ANDROGYNY |
State of being neither distinctly masculine or feminine |
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FEMALIZE |
To make, or to describe as, female or feminine. |
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FEMININENESS |
The quality of being feminine; womanliness;
womanishness. |
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SMOCK-FACED |
Having a feminine countenance or complexion;
smooth-faced; girlish. |
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-ESS |
A suffix used to form feminine nouns; as, actress, deaconess,
songstress. |
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LADY |
A woman having proprietary rights or authority; mistress; --
a feminine correlative of lord. |
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MASCULINE |
Having the qualities of a man; suitable to, or
characteristic of, a man; virile; not feminine or effeminate; strong;
robust. |
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IT |
The neuter pronoun of the third person, corresponding to the
masculine pronoun he and the feminine she, and having the same plural
(they, their or theirs, them). |
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FEMALE RHYMES |
Double rhymes, or rhymes (called in French feminine
rhymes because they end in e weak, or feminine) in which two syllables,
an accented and an ... |
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VIRILE |
...n adult
man; characteristic of developed manhood; hence, masterful; forceful;
specifically, capable of begetting; -- opposed to womanly, feminin... |
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HERSELF |
An emphasized form of the third person feminine
pronoun; -- used as a subject with she; as, she herself will bear the
blame; also used alone in... |
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EPICENE |
...ar,
to such nouns as have but one form of gender, either the masculine or
feminine, to indicate animals of both sexes; as boy^s, bos, for the ox... |