No. But you can move out when you turn 18.
Yes.
If the girl has her parents' permission, yes.
She is not yet an adult at 17. No, she is not emancipated and her parents are still responsible for her.
Only if you have permission from your parents, gender does not play a part. Otherwise, you will have to wait until you are an adult.
Not without her parents giving legal custody to an acceptable caregiver adult. In most cases when a minor moves into a relative's home with the permission of his or her parents authorities will not intervene. Missouri does not have emancipation status.
Missouri does not have an emancipation statute.
engaged female is a fiancée engaged male is a fiancé
No, the parents would have to give consent or the minor female would need to obtain the consent of the court before a marriage license would be issued.
The female is referred to as the "fiancée" when engaged to be married. The male is referred to as the "fiancé" when engaged to be married.
fiancé fiancée is the female equivalent
A bacchante is a priestess of Bacchus, or a female bacchanal - a woman engaged in drunken, noisy riots.
enaged to be married (describing a male) = me'orás (מאורס) engaed to be married (describing a female) = me'oréset (מאורסת) engaged with a task (describing a male) = asuk (עסוק) engaged with a task (describing a female) = asuká (עסוקה)