Yes, it is. It can be both a noun or an adjective, referring to the gender of a living thing.
The related adjective "girly" might be appropriate, but has a connotation of frilliness.To simply define gender, you can use the adjective female.
The related adjective "girly" might be appropriate, but has a connotation of frilliness.To simply define gender, you can use the adjective female.
"Female" is primarily used as a noun to refer to the sex that produces ova or eggs, typically associated with women and girls. It can also function as an adjective to describe something related to or characteristic of females, such as in the phrase "female athletes." However, it is not used as a verb.
The spelling 'yoky' is a Japanese female name (Yoky or Yoko), a proper noun. The spelling 'yucky' is an adjective, meaning gross, distasteful, or disgusting.
The pronouns in the sentence are: she; subject of the sentenceyou and me; compound direct object of the verb 'asked'her; possessive adjective describing the noun 'party'
No, female is an adjective, or a noun for a female living thing. There is an adjective form 'feminine' meaning of or like a female, and the related adverb femininely (done 'in a feminine manner').
It depends on the adjective ! For example : Beau -> Belle (female) Blond -> Blonde (female) Most of the time, you have to add an "e" at the end.
The word female can be an adjective and a noun. The adjective form refers to belonging to the female sex. The noun form is someone or something of the feminine sex.
No, it is a noun. The endometrium is the lining of the female uterus. The adjective form is endometrial.
As an adjective, "feminino".
The related adjective "girly" might be appropriate, but has a connotation of frilliness.To simply define gender, you can use the adjective female.
The related adjective "girly" might be appropriate, but has a connotation of frilliness.To simply define gender, you can use the adjective female.
No, it's a female name in English.
No, it is not. Gender is a noun (male-female classification).
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1/ Female is 'femelle' in French. 2/ The feminine adjective for English is 'anglaise'.
Grande is a feminine adjective in French. The masculine adjective is 'grand'