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.
Sheila, not necessarily a complimentary term
Yes. A "mare" is the term used for a female horse (equine) of or over the age of 3 or 4 years old.
The term fiancee is used to describe both male and female.
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"Authoress" is an outdated term used to refer to a female author.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.
= a foal (general term used for female and males)
Matriarch
Yes, but colt is a specific term used for a uncastrated male horse under the age of 4 years.
A technician is a term used for someone who is specially trained in their profession. This could be anything from medical, mechanical or electronics to name a few. The term technician is used for describing both male or female.