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The appropriate term for a female master of ceremonies is "mistress of ceremonies" or "MC." The term "master of ceremonies" historically referred to a male host, but in modern usage, "mistress of ceremonies" is commonly used to denote a female host. The title "MC" is gender-neutral and can be used for both male and female hosts in various events and ceremonies.

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