The Latin for "breasts" is mammae, from which we get the English mammal and mammary.
Mammae is the Latin for "breasts"
The English word "feminine" has the Latin root word "femina," which means woman or female.
the term for the visible (exterior) portion of the female reproductive system is LABIA, a plural form derived from the Latin root word meaning lips. The breasts may also be considered a part of the visible female reproductive system
The Latin word for a conqueror is victor, domitor or victrix (if female).
serva
Feles
Victoria
From the Latin word 'mammalis' referring to having 'mammae' (udders or breasts) for nourishing their young.
"Born" in Latin is natus for a male and nata for a female.
Feminine.
indusia
Prisoner - captivus (if male), captiva (female).