The opposite of ewe (female sheep) would be "ram."
The female sheep is a ewe; the male is a ram.
The opposite gender of ram (male sheep) is ewe (female sheep).
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Ram is male Ewe is female
Ewe
the opposite of ewe
Ewe is female, ram is male
A female sheep is called a ewe. A male is called a ram, or a tup, and mating is called tupping.It's a eweA ewe
The term "flock" does not have a gender, as it refers to a group of animals, typically birds or sheep. In English, nouns like "flock" are generally gender-neutral. If you're looking for a specific term related to a particular animal, the opposite gender would depend on the species, such as "ram" for a male sheep versus "ewe" for a female sheep.
Depending on the type and order of a nun, the opposite could be monk or priest.
A ewe is a female sheep. A male sheep is called a ram.
Ram I think that's what your asking...I took it as: a female sheep is a ewe, so the opposite is a male sheep, which is a ram.