In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'beauty' is a neuter noun, a word for a thing that has no gender.
"Handsomeness" is the masculine noun for "beauty." In reality, both words may be employed in feminine and masculine contexts. Nevertheless, a tendency survives to equate "handsome" and "handsomeness" with males and "beautiful" and "beauty" with females.
"Milk, body of beauty" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase latte, corpo di bellezza.Specifically, the masculine noun latte is "milk." The masculine noun corpo means "body." The preposition di means "of." The feminine noun bellezzatranslates as "beauty."The pronunciation will be "LAT-te KOR-po dee bel-LET-tsa" in Italian.
(protective headgear): casque, masculine noun (diving headgear): masque, masculine noun (armour): heaume , masculine noun
masculine
"Actriz" is a feminine noun. "Actor" is the masculine.
Un sandwich is a masculine noun in French.
Turquoise is a feminine noun and adjective in French. It has no masculine.
masculine
Un abricot (masculine noun)
'un stylo' is a masculine, noun in French. 'stylos' with the additional 's' is a plural noun, but still masculine.
Istituto di bellezza is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beauty parlor."Specifically, the masculine noun istituto literally means "institute." The preposition di means "of." The feminine noun bellezza means "beauty."The pronunciation is "EE-stee-TOO-toh dee behl-LEHTSA-tsah."
It is a masculine noun
A book is 'un livre' (masculine noun) in French.