Domina.
No. You obviously haven't studied the language if you believe that. Domina means Mistress! Femina means lady
Spiranthes lucida is the scientific name of the Shining Ladies' Tresses Orchid.Specifically, the binomial, Latin or scientific name honors the spiral nature of the orchid's stem in terms of genus. Regarding species, the name honors the glossy nature of the leaves and the shimmer of its flowers. Another common name is Wide-leaved Ladies' Tresses.
The possessive form for lady (singular) is lady's. The possessive form for ladies (plural) is ladies'.
The plural form of the noun 'lady' is ladies.
Spiranthes lucida is the scientific name of the Wide-leaved Ladies' Tresses Orchid.Specifically, the binomial, Latin or scientific name honors the spiral nature of the orchid's stem in terms of genus. Regarding species, the name honors the glossy nature of the leaves and the shimmer of its flowers. Another common name is Shining Ladies' Tresses.
Spiranthes cernus is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Fragrant Ladies' Tresses Orchid.Specifically, the first word in the scientific name honors the wild orchid's hallmark spiraling shape. The second word honors the plant's hallmark downward nodding of its bloom. The scientific name in question also holds for the plant's other common names: Common Ladies' Tresses, Nodding Ladies' Tresses, and Screw Auger Orchids.
Spiranthes cernus is the scientific, Latin or binomial name of the Nodding Ladies' Tresses Orchid.Specifically, the first word in the scientific name honors the wild orchid's hallmark spiraling shape. The second word honors the plant's hallmark downward nodding of its bloom. The scientific name in question also holds for the plant's other common names: Common Ladies' Tresses, Fragrant Ladies' Tresses, and Screw Auger Orchids.
LADIES
a pack of ladies
a pack of ladies
ladies' choice ladies' choice
Some humorous alternatives to "ladies and gentlemen" include "ladies and germs," "ladies and jellybeans," and "ladies and gentlefolk."
"Senhoras" is the word for "ladies" in Portuguese.