Yes a "Monk" is the male equivalent of a "Nun".
The male counterpart of a nun is a monk.
it usually dependents on what religion you are talking about if it is catholic only a man can become a monk.
A male monk is called a bhiku. A female nun is called a bhikuni.
The opposite gender of a monk (male) would be a nun (female).Nun
The masculine gender of a monk is still monk. Monks can be male or female, and the term itself is used regardless of gender.
There is no such thing as a male nun. The male equivalent of a nun would be a monk. However, a monk may be ordained into the priesthood while a nun cannot be ordained. The male equivalent of a sister would be a brother, a member of a religious congregation for men who are not ordained.
A monk is the head in the male group where as the prioress is the head of the nuns.
A gander (male).
the female monk seals weigh more than the male is because they need more nutrition; meaning more food they eat thus making them weigh more
No, the noun 'monk' is a noun for a male; a word for a man who lives in a religious community away from other people.
The nouns monk and the plural form, monks, are common, concrete nouns; words for a male member or members of a religious community, words for a person or people.
There are lots - monk seal, monk parakeet, capuchin bird, capuchin monkey etc. etc. etc. etc.