In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
A male duck is a drake.
A female duck is called a duck or a hen.
A baby duck is called a duckling, and an adult male is a Drake. An adult female duck is called a hen or a duck, and a group of ducks can be called a raft, team, or paddling. Generic terms like bird, chick, and flock also apply to ducks.
All type of ducks is part of the bird family Anatidae, which also includes swans and geese. There are between 140-175 birds in the Anatidae family, depending on how different subspecies are classified, though not all of them are considered ducks.
There are species of Ducks found worldwide on every continent except Antarctica. Some duck species, such as the mallard, are found throughout the world, while others have very small, restricted ranges.
All ducks have highly waterproof feathers as a result of an intricate feather structure and a waxy coating that is spread on each feather while preening. A duck's feathers are so waterproof that even when the duck dives underwater, its downy underlayer of feathers right next to the skin will stay completely dry. The uropygial gland at the base of the tail produces the waxy oil that coats feathers so well, and many other birds also have the same gland.
Her Roman counterpart would be Juno.
A sow's counterpart might be a cow bovine, nanny goat, mare, doe and so forth.
Only on iBloopers shows Drake Bell in a part.
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25yrs.
A nanny goat or doe.
The male and female names for foxes are 'dog fox' and 'vixen', respectively.
A duck. The term "duck" is not gender specific.Edit:- No. The male is called a drake.
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feminine
femine
goddess
"Countess".
heroine
Transexual
Hero?
Feminine.