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virile is the medical term meaning possessing masculine traits
Androgenic is the medical term meaning promoting masculine characterisitic. An agent that promotes these characteristics is called an androgen.
The phenotype is the expression of genetic traits.
A masculine countess typically refers to a title or role traditionally associated with nobility, where "countess" is the feminine form of "count." In some contexts, it may also imply a person who embodies both masculine and noble traits, challenging traditional gender roles. However, the term is not widely recognized or commonly used, leading to potential confusion about its meaning.
Homozygous is the term used to describe an individual that has two of the same alleles. This term can be used for either dominant or recessive (both BB and bb are homozygous).Therefore you would probably call them a homozygous dominant individual.
The masculine form of "donna," which means "woman" in Italian, is "uomo," meaning "man." In English, the equivalent term for "donna" is "lady," and its masculine counterpart is "gentleman." In general, the masculine form varies by language, but "man" is the common English equivalent.
In French, "demi-frère" is masculine. It translates to "half-brother" in English. The term "demi-" is a prefix meaning "half," and since "frère" (brother) is a masculine noun, "demi-frère" also takes a masculine form.
As far as I can discern, Jennet is the masculine term
אחלה (achlah) is a slang term that means "excellent or great". A masculine Hebrew word with the same meaning would be tov (טוב) or metsuyan (מצויין)
"Attaché" is a masculine term in French.
In Latin, "nauta" is a masculine noun, meaning "sailor" or "seaman." It belongs to the first declension, and its nominative singular form is "nauta." When using this term in a sentence, it would take masculine forms of adjectives and pronouns.
The term 'bloke' is used as slang in the country of Great Britain, a very informal term usually meaning man, dude, or guy, and being a masculine person.