In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun for a male pigeon is cock. The noun for a female pigeon is hen.
Now you know that a female pigeon is called a hen.
A female pigeon is called a Hen
Yes, the word pheasant is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a bird, a thing.
The word "pheasant" is a common noun. Common nouns refer to general items, not specific ones.
The word pheasants is the plural form of the noun pheasant.
Une personne (feminine noun)
The word "lentille" is a feminine noun in French.
"Actriz" is a feminine noun. "Actor" is the masculine.
"cette" means 'that' + feminine noun, or 'this' + feminine noun in French.
The French word "moquette" is a feminine noun.
Oreille - ear, is a feminine noun. You can infer this by looking at how the noun is spelled -- it ends with "eille," which almost always indicates that it is a feminine noun.
Geraldine is the feminine for Gerald
Les Philippines is a feminine plural noun in French.
Marrant is masculine. The feminine version is 'marrante'.