virile is the medical term meaning possessing masculine traits
The term is "masculine."
The term for the consistent qualities that a person shows in situations is personality traits. These are enduring patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that distinguish one individual from another and remain relatively stable over time.
There is no widely accepted or defined concept of a "psychopathic family." The term could potentially refer to a family in which one or more individuals exhibit traits associated with psychopathy, but it is not a recognized psychological term.
Instrumental aggression is behavior intended to achieve a specific goal or outcome, such as obtaining a reward or avoiding punishment. Relational aggression involves harming others through manipulation of social relationships or status, such as spreading rumors or excluding someone from a group.
The two types of traits are acquired traits, which are characteristics that are developed during an individual's lifetime, and inherited traits, which are passed down from parents through their genetic material.
Learned traits are characteristics or behaviors that an individual acquires through experience, education, or upbringing, rather than being inherited genetically. These traits can be developed through social interactions, formal education, observation, or practice. Examples of learned traits include language proficiency, communication skills, and cultural preferences.
palpitation
Instrumental traits are the mostly masculine/male traits
mon if the word is masculine singularma if the word is masculine singularmes if the word is masculine or feminine pluralBTW in french possessive adjectives are related to the possessed thing not to the one who is possessing:i.e.english: her dog, 'her' cause a woman is possessing a dogfrench: son chien, 'son': chien is masculine, not matter if a man or a woman is possessing it
Homozygous is the term used to describe an individual that has two of the same alleles. This term can be used for either dominant or recessive (both BB and bb are homozygous).Therefore you would probably call them a homozygous dominant individual.
Masculine refers to male traits or characteristics, just as feminine refers to female.
As far as I can discern, Jennet is the masculine term
virilism
This is called Androgyny
There is no gender to the term, male or female it is chairperson.
Instrumental aggression is behavior intended to achieve a specific goal or outcome, such as obtaining a reward or avoiding punishment. Relational aggression involves harming others through manipulation of social relationships or status, such as spreading rumors or excluding someone from a group.
Soinster is a strictly feminine term indicating an unmarried woman (with negative connotations). An unmarried man is a bachelor, a term with no negative connotations.
I think you may mean "butch." In a same-sex relationship, there can be any of three sets of people: - Butch/butch -Butch/femme -Femme/femme "Butch" is simply the term applied to the person with more masculine personality traits than feminine, and "femme" is the term for the one with feminine personality traits. I hope that helps <_<; ~{Insomniac Platypus}~