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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, for example:

The gender specific noun for a female fox is a vixen.

The gender specific noun for a male fox is a reynard, dog, dog fox, or tod.

The noun 'fox' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.

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nalan pandavarayar

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Masculine means male gender and feminine female genfer. 
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Aadya Chauhan c

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dog fox

The feminine are the nouns which used to describe the female animals. The vixen is the female version of the fox. The masculine version of this vixen is the dog fox. The fox is the general version of representing the masculine as well as the feminine version of the fox.

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nalan pandavarayar

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Okay doke

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the masculine for a vixen is fox

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Masculine if vixen

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Has

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Masculine of vixen

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Fox

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vix

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