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Husband - Male partner in a marriageBy: Khaycee M. Cruz
Husband - Male partner in a marriageBy: Khaycee M. Cruz
Yes, a spouse can be an executor (male) or executrix (female) in a marriage.
A male who is married is commonly referred to as a "husband." In some contexts, he may also be called a "spouse," which is a gender-neutral term that applies to either partner in a marriage. The term "groom" is used to describe a man on the day of his wedding or shortly before.
On the wedding day he is the groom and in the marriage in general he is the husband.
A female is called a hen a male duck is called drack
When a male of legal age marries another male of legal age, it is called a marriage.
A civil partner is a partner in a civil union or in a civil partnership. Such partners typically have the same rights and responsibilities as legal spouses, but there relationship is not legally called a marriage.
The feminine form of "husband" is "wife." While "husband" refers to a male partner in a marriage, "wife" denotes a female partner. Both terms reflect traditional roles within a marital relationship.
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