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A male mistress as we see it, we call them lover, boyfriend. But by the Holy Bible they call them "adulterer
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A male; a female would be called a mistress.
The correct term is "master of ceremonies" when referring to a male host and "mistress of ceremonies" when referring to a female host.
Yes, the word "master" can be used for both males and females. It is a gender-neutral term that denotes someone who has authority, control, or expertise in a particular field.
No, but a Master of Ceremonies may be female.
A master is a male, a mistress is a female.
A man servant.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The noun for a male is master.The noun for a female is mistress.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'mistress' is a gender specific noun for a female.The corresponding gender specific noun for a male is master.The plural form of the noun 'mistress' is mistresses.The plural form of the noun 'master' is masters.
she is a very strong and beautiful female wrestler. she is stronger than most of her male oppenents.
Depending on context, mistress can have several meanings and therefore several 'opposites' or male equivalents:Mistress: a woman in position of authority, control, or ownership; male eqivalent = MasterMistress: a woman skilled in a particular subject or activity; male equivalent = MasterMistress: a woman having a sexual relationship with a married man; opposite = wife.Mistress: chiefly Brit. a female schoolteacher; male equivalent = MasterMistress: archaic Mrs; opposite = Miss; male equivalent = Mister, Mr