Basically, masculine is an adjective that means pertaining to the male gender. It is the opposite of feminine, which means pertaining to the female gender. The word masculine is often used to describe characteristics that are unique to males or that are more prominent or abundant in males. It also describes people or animals in which such characteristics are prominent.
However, some languages have words that are referred to as masculine or feminine even though they do not necessarily have anything to do with males or females.
The French adjective meaning "next" is prochain(masculine) or prochaine (feminine).
The word secret has the same spelling and meaning in English and French. In French it is a masculine noun pronounced "suh-kreh".
Buck is the masculine........a male deer (the female is a doe).
Masculine: buck Feminine: doe
"Fields" is neither masculine nor feminine. There is no masculine or feminine form.
Yes. Teclado, meaning keyboard, is masculine.
Supermarché, meaning Supermarket is a masculine word
Roman (meaning novel) is a masculine noun in French.
virile is the medical term meaning possessing masculine traits
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It is a masculine desciption, meaning very manly
Kashyap is a masculine name of Indian origin meaning 'sage'.
The meaning of masculine and feminine behavior is basically how men and women interact and present themselves. Masculine behaivor can be defined by being more aggressive while feminine behavior tends to have a more matronly approach.
Masculine form-dawn or daybreak
Spanish origin meaning masculine.
Androgenic is the medical term meaning promoting masculine characterisitic. An agent that promotes these characteristics is called an androgen.
The French word "stylo", deriving from the longer form of the word, "stylographe", meaning "pen", is masculine.