A drake is a male goose.
A male duck is a drake, a female duck is a hen.
Some people use "duck" specifically for adult females and "drake" for adult males, others use "hen" and "drake", respectively.
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A drake is a male duck, and the female is simply called a duck, or a hen.
Their gender. Drake being male and duck being female. JOSH!!
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.A male duck is a drake; a female duck is called a duck or a hen.
A duck is a female and the opposite of that is a drake (male)
The opposite gender of a goose is a gander. In the context of the term "prophetdoedrake," which seems to be a combination of "prophet" and "drake" (the male of a duck), the female counterpart would generally be referred to as a hen. Therefore, the opposite gender for "drake" would be "hen."
The male is called a drake and the female is called a duck or hen.
A duck. The term "duck" is not gender specific.Edit:- No. The male is called a drake.
The opposite of "drake," which refers to a male duck, could be considered "hen," as it denotes a female bird, particularly in the context of domesticated birds. In a broader sense, if "drake" represents a specific gender, its opposite would inherently be the female counterpart.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.A male duck is a drake; a female duck is called a duck or a hen.