In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female.
Some examples of gender nouns are:
pretty
The glossary is a list of the popular words used throughout a text and it shows you the page numbers to find the words. The definition of terms is a list of popular words and what they mean.
These are two separate questions. You can find dictionaries of both sorts online if you search for them.
A list of words that end with ES:admiresbootiesclothesduesglasseshadesseriesyes
PainAlarm delight euphoria prideFearDistraughtDisgustAnnoyanceEnvyJealousyBitternessTiredExhaustedFrustratedDepressionDisappointmentEmbarrassmentUnhappinessInadequacyRegretRemorseSadnessLonelinessSelf-pityShameSorrowSufferingWorryParanoiaAnxiousApprehensionRageAngerImpatienceirritabilityNervousGriefResentment-Relief:RelievedCalmnessPeaceComfort-Excitement:DelightEuphoriaHappyJoyHopePrideThrilledI think that he/she was looking for a website.
You can find a list of masculine words and their corresponding feminine forms in a thesaurus, dictionary, or grammar guide. Online resources and language reference books may also provide comprehensive lists of these word pairs.
A dictionary
A French dictionary
A dictionary has all of them.
Bicyclette is feminine. In words ending in "ette" in French, are feminine.
pretty
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See related links for a list of official Scrabble 2-letter words.
1.google list of virtual words 2.urban dictionary
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That depends on what grade you are doing the list for. One way to find vocabulary words is to go to google.com or any other search engine and type in the words 'vocabulary list'.