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Type your answer here... female barber
Delilah
The feminine version of a barber is called a beautician. These two people do the same job of cutting hair.
It is same barber. Just as opposite gender of soldier is soldier. When a traditionally a male profession would not have a female equivalent similarly seamstress will not have a male equivalent.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female..The word barber is a common gender noun; a word for a person (male or female) who grooms men's hair and beards.
This is the Barber Paradox, where all men must either shave themselves or be shaved by the barber. The barber is said to "only shave men who do not shave themselves" which creates the paradox: as the barber he cannot shave himself because then he would be "shaving someone who shaves himself." The solution, of course, is to have a female barber in Seville.
Most people probably picture a man when they think of a barber, but just as men can become cosmetologists, women can and do attend barber school. Women who become barbers often end up working in a barbershop, but sometimes a styling salon will hire a female barber to specialize in men's haircuts.
James Barber has written: 'The farmer's daughter: or, the art of getting preferment. To which is added, The female skirmish: or the tripple plea' 'Tom K----g's: or, the Paphian grove' 'The law-suit'
Mrs Lovett
The word editors is not male or female, and anyone can be an editor, regardless of gender.
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Yes she was a female