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BOY |
Young male |
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COCKEREL |
Young male chicken |
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COLT |
Young Male Horse |
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EPHEBE |
Young male in ancient Greece |
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EYASMUSKET |
An unfledged or young male sparrow hawk. |
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BULLOCK |
A young bull, or any male of the ox kind. |
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BOSSET |
A rudimental antler of a young male of the red deer. |
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PIG |
The young of swine, male or female; also, any swine; a hog. |
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PROTANDRIC |
Having male sexual organs while young, and female
organs later in life. |
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GILLIE GILLY |
A boy or young man; a manservant; a male attendant,
in the Scottish Highlands. |
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DAMSEL |
A young person, either male or female, of noble or gentle
extraction; as, Damsel Pepin; Damsel Richard, Prince of Wales. |
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SON |
Any young male person spoken of as a child; an adopted male
child; a pupil, ward, or any other male dependent. |
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FEMALE |
Belonging to the sex which conceives and gives birth to
young, or (in a wider sense) which produces ova; not male. |
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VIRGIN |
A female insect producing eggs from which young are
hatched, though there has been no fecundation by a male; a
parthenogenetic insect. |
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STEER |
A young male of the ox kind; especially, a common ox; a
castrated taurine male from two to four years old. See the Note under
Ox. |
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MALE |
Of or pertaining to the sex that begets or procreates
young, or (in a wider sense) to the sex that produces spermatozoa, by
which the ova are fertilized; not female; as, male organs. |
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SWINE |
...ifically called boar, the
female, sow, and the young, pig. See Hog. ... |