A heifer. If she's pregnant she's called a bred heifer.
Gynecopathy means female disease, but I've never seen it used in 20 years in gynecology.
A Negress is the term used for Negro female.
There is no such thing as a 'female colt'. A colt is a intact male horse under the age of four years old. A female foal under the age of four years old is called a filly. Colt is wrongly used by many people to describe a foal, but the correct terms are filly foal and colt foal.
Yes. A "mare" is the term used for a female horse (equine) of or over the age of 3 or 4 years old.
Sheila, not necessarily a complimentary term
The term fiancee is used to describe both male and female.
No, a female elephant is typically referred to as a cow. The term "cow" is used to describe a mature female elephant, while a male elephant is known as a bull.
The term "bich" is often a misspelling of "bitch," which is used to refer to a female dog. In this context, it is specifically female. However, in slang, "bich" may be used as an informal term without a specific gender connotation.
A term used to describe diseases under constant surveillance is re-emerging.
"Authoress" is an outdated term used to refer to a female author. It is not commonly used today, as "author" is typically the preferred term for both males and females who write books or literary works.
The female equivalent of the term "postman" is "postwoman." This term is used to refer to a female postal worker who delivers mail and packages. In recent years, there has been a shift towards using gender-neutral terms such as "postal worker" or "mail carrier" to be more inclusive and encompass individuals of any gender who work in this profession.
A female headmaster is typically referred to as a "headmistress." This term is used to denote the female leader of a school, particularly in primary and secondary education settings. In some contexts, the term "principal" is also used for both male and female school leaders, regardless of gender.