You need to clarify the question. Sex is probably the short answer, but out of context I can't say much more.
No, sex and gender are not synonymous terms in sociology. Sex refers to the biological characteristics that define male and female, while gender refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors, expressions, and identities associated with being male or female.
Masculine refers to characteristics typically associated with males, such as strength and assertiveness. Feminine refers to characteristics typically associated with females, such as nurturing and compassion.
Masculine refers to male traits or characteristics, just as feminine refers to female.
In biology as well as in other organic and inorganic disciplines, conformation refers to how closely the (typically, gross) external morphological characteristics of a specimen (. . . in particular, a selectively bred and/or grown specimen) approximate the corresponding characteristics of an (expertly but nevertheless arbitrarily selected) idealspecimen. Generally, an ideal specimen will typify the average of characteristics expressed in a species, breed, or class.Answer 2In biochemistry which is part of biology , conformation is used to describe shape and structure of bio molecules ,It also refers to shape and structural changes .
In genetics it refers to a gene that will always be expressed when present. In behavioral Biology dominance refers to members of a population that are basically in charge.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, such as male and female.The noun 'gender' is a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender.
In the context of gender, "father" is associated with masculinity as it typically refers to a male parent. This reflects societal norms and traditional gender roles where fathers are expected to exhibit characteristics and behaviours considered masculine.
Femininity in Tagalog is called "kababaihan" or "pagiging babae." It refers to the characteristics and qualities associated with being a woman, such as grace, nurturing, and sensitivity.
The noun form of "girlish" is "girlishness," which refers to the qualities or characteristics associated with being girlish.
"Lillahiyat" is an Urdu word meaning "divinity" or "godliness." It refers to the quality of being divine or having characteristics associated with God.
"Radical biology" refers to the role of free radicals in living organisms.
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