Yes, but it is very slang and many women would think it is very rude to say that.
bird is the word
Do you mean is it a masculine or a feminine noun, or are you asking whether the name 'goose' refers to the male or the female bird? If the former then there are no masculine or feminine nouns in the English language- if the latter, then a goose would be the female bird, as the male is called the gander. However, the word is commonly used to describe the type of bird in general regardless of gender.
The two elements that has a female bird in their names are rhenium and ruthenium. They contain the word 'hen' in them. Rhenium and ruthenium are transition metals.
The two elements that has a female bird in their names are rhenium and ruthenium. They contain the word 'hen' in them. Rhenium and ruthenium are transition metals.
The bird is equal to, or greater than, the word.
If you mean, "what is the name for a female bird," the answer is "hen."
Mostly a female bird has less color and the male bird is more colorful.
Normally a female bird has duller colors than a male bird of it's type =)
co-ed. Male & female cooed-sound made by a bird.
The word is fol-strais (this is used for male and female ostriches).
There is no different word for a female wolf. The same word is used for both male and female. wolf (say: volf)
In written English, the most used word is the . The word a is diluted by the form an or could conceivably equal the in written use.(see the related link for a list of other most-used English words)