Feminine.
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In English, the word "radiator" does not have a grammatical gender, as English nouns are generally gender-neutral. However, in languages with grammatical gender, such as Spanish or German, the word for radiator may have a specific gender. For example, in Spanish, "radiador" is masculine, while in German, "Heizkörper" (another term for radiator) is neuter.
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Tür
William Sihler has written: 'A new method of learning the gender and material for exercises in German' -- subject- s -: Gender, German language, Grammar, Outlines, syllabi
The German word for door knob is der Türknauf.
No. For example there are various dog breeds like Chows or German Shepherds but gender means sex.
"Freund" is masculine and "Freundin" is feminine.
If you're saying "I'm opening the door" then its "die tuer oeffnen" and if you're saying "go open the door!" then its "oeffne die tuere!"
Nouns in the English language do not have genders, unlike French and German, for example. Therefore the noun 'picnic' does not have a gender, so it cannot have an opposite gender.