A subordinate female refers to a female individual in a social hierarchy, typically within animal groups, who holds a lower rank compared to dominant females. This status can influence her access to resources, mating opportunities, and social interactions. In some species, subordinate females may still play important roles in group dynamics, such as helping to rear offspring or supporting the dominant individuals. The concept is often studied in the context of animal behavior and social structure.
Female. The fact that you didn't capitalize the 'i' suggests a subordinate nature.
Yes. My chain of command is male (my subordinate), female (me), male, female, male, male.
There isn't a difference between a subordinate clause and a subordinate clause.
Adverbial subordinate clauses, adjectival subordinate clauses, and nominal subordinate clauses.
The English word ancillary means subservient or subordinate, from Latin ancilla = a maid servant, female slave.
A subordinate phrase is a clause that has a subject and a verb and a relative pronoun. It will also have a subordinate conduction.
A second mortgage has a subordinate interest to a first mortgage. The vice president is the president's subordinate. My desire for entertainment is subordinate to my need for food.
Who are the subordinate groups that live in the U.S.?
Who are the subordinate groups that live in the U.S.?
Yes, a comma is generally needed when a subordinate clause begins with a subordinate conjunction. The comma is used to separate the subordinate clause from the main clause.
Subordinate clauses are clauses that cannot stand alone because it does not express a complete thought. Examples of a subordinate clause include, "Until she had her cup of coffee" and "Since that fateful day in January".
"After the bridge collapsed" is the subordinate clause. It begins with "after", a subordinate conjunction, and it cannot stand alone as a sentence. A subordinate clause is also called a dependent clause.