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no Duke = male Duchess = female
Always male. The female counterpart is Duchess
The noun duke is a title for a male; the noun duchess is a title for a female.
Yes, a duchess is female. A duke is male.
The title for a male is duke; the title for a female (opposite by gender) is duchess.duchess
The genus of holly bushes that are both male and female is called Ilex. These holly bushes have separate male and female flowers on the same plant, making them monoecious. One common example of a monoecious holly species is Ilex aquifolium.
A male Duchess is called a DukeWait a minute. A male duchess would be called a transvestite, or perhaps more accurately transgendered.
A duke a male, a duchess is a female.
The gender noun duke is a title for a male; the gender noun for a female is duchess.
Holly bushes are typically pollinated by wind, as they have separate male and female plants where wind helps to carry pollen from male flowers to female flowers. Once pollinated, female flowers will develop into the red berry-like fruits that are characteristic of holly bushes.
The male dog is named "Barney" and the female is named "Mrs. Beasley"
Duke doesn't really have an opposite. If you mean the wife of a duke, that is a duchess.