In Macbeth, the word "masculine" refers to qualities traditionally associated with men, such as strength, assertiveness, and aggressiveness. Shakespeare uses this term to highlight the idea of masculinity as a source of power and influence in the play, particularly in relation to themes of ambition and violence.
lounge mean "salon" and "salon" is masculine.
The word juxtapose means to put together in all walks of life not just in Macbeth.
- petit (masculine) - petite (feminine)
it means of for masculine nouns im pretty sure its mean of not sure if its masculine or not
Need (masculine, singular)
The word "jardin" is masculine in French.
If you mean a public park or a public garden, the word in French is jardin and it is masculine.
Joli (masculine, singular), jolis (masculine, plural), jolie (feminine, singular) and jolies (feminine plural) mean pretty. Beau (masculine, singular), beaux (masculine, plural), belle (feminine, singular) and belles (feminine, plural) mean beautiful. If you want to use the masculine, singular word for beautiful but the word after beings with a vowel, you use bel instead.
atah (אתה) = "you" (masculine singular)
Is a Spanish word. It is the feminine of great. The masculine is estupendo.
Need (masculine, singular)
l'automne is a masculine word in french and it means Autumn