male
I am pretty sure a male
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female dogs are 'bitches', male dogs are just 'dogs'
Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)Lion: cubs (for both male and female)Tiger: cubs (for both male and female)
Mediator
Female=mediatrix
Female=mediatrix
In Catholic theology, a Mediatrix is a title given to the Virgin Mary, as she is believed to intercede on behalf of humanity before God. Mary is seen as a mediator of grace and prayers between humans and God.
The text "Alleluia O virga mediatrix" praises the figure of the Virgin Mary. The term "virga mediatrix" translates to "mediating rod," which is a metaphor for Mary as a mediator between humanity and divinity.
a feast day for the Virgin Mary... I think...
There is no opposite gendered term since it is neutral.
Mark I. Miravalle has written: 'Meet Mary' 'Mary' -- subject(s): Coredemption, Mediation, Middelaarschap (theologie) 'Mary coredemptrix, mediatrix, advocate' -- subject(s): Coredemption, Mediation, Middelaarschap (theologie) 'Introduction to Mary' -- subject(s): Devotion to, Theology 'Mary; Coredemptrix, Mediatrix, Advocate Theological Foundations'
It resembles a Gregorian chant, but unlike most music of the time, it does not draw on the existing repertory.
Testatrix is the feminine form of the word testator, the person who is giving property according to the provisions of the will-- the one who is creating the will. It is an infrequently used form. Aviatrix is an example, the feminine form of aviator. Mary the mother of Jesus is sometimes called the mediatrix of all grace in some religious traditions; mediatrix is feminine for mediator. I guess if we were still using this old form we would call a woman who is a senator a senatrix. Doesn't work very well.
male
It could be male to male bond of friendship starting or a male to male relationship (gay) starting.