Historically, it is governess. But governor is now used for both genders.
Governess
There is usually no direct opposite for a govermental position -- the opposite status of a governor is the governed.The gender version "governess" is not used with the same meaning, and a state governor would be called governor no matter what gender the governor was.
governor
being of the male gender
Address the Governor General or his or her spouse as "Excellency" or "Your Excellency" first, then as "Sir" or "Madame" as is gender appropriate thereafter.
the other gender of price is princess
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun governor is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female government official.
The feminine form of governor is "governess." Historically, a governess was a woman employed to teach and train children in a private household. The term is derived from the word "govern," which means to control or direct the actions or behavior of others. In modern times, the role of a governess has evolved, but the term is still used to refer to a female governor in some contexts.
Any gender with any other gender can be in a relationship
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'governor' is a commongender noun, a word that may be for a male or a female.
Like other unicellular organisms, bacteria does NOT have a gender.
The other gender option might be used for collecting data on people who are transgendered or do not identify with either gender. It might also be used for people who do not wish to share their gender.