The female equivalent of "Messrs" (which is used to refer to multiple men) is "Mesdames," used to refer to multiple women. For an individual woman, "Madame" is the equivalent term. There is no direct equivalent for "Mr." in a plural form, but "Ms." can be used for women regardless of marital status when referring to an individual.
No, "Messrs" is a term used to address multiple males and is short for "Messieurs." When addressing a mixed-gender group that includes at least one male and one female, it's more appropriate to use "Messrs and Mesdames" or simply "Dear all" in a modern context.
The female equivalent of "Messrs" is "Mesdames," which is used to refer to multiple women in a formal context. In singular terms, "Ms." is commonly used as a neutral title for women, regardless of their marital status. For addressing a group of women, "Madams" can also be used, though it is less common.
Always male. The female counterpart is Duchess
A Patroness is a female ... the female equivalent of the male, Patron
The female equivalent of a (male) billy goat is a nanny goat.
Yes, "Dear Messrs" is a formal salutation used in business correspondence when addressing multiple male recipients. "Messrs" is the plural form of "Mister" and is often followed by the last names of the individuals being addressed. It's important to ensure that the use of "Messrs" is appropriate for the context and the recipients.
A widow is female and a bachelor is male, so they are the opposite gender. A widow is not the female equivalent of a bachelor. It is the female equivalent of a widower. A spinster is the female equivalent of a bachelor.
fiancé fiancée is the female equivalent
The equivalent of a male chauvinist pig is a female chauvinist which would be a woman who is belittling, condescending, or otherwise has a superior attitude to males viewing them as less than in every capacity.
A buck is a male goat - often also referred to as a "Billy Goat." The female equivalent of a buck is a doe (or "Nanny"). A buck can also be a male rabbit and the female is also a doe. Male deers are bucks and female deers are does too
Gerry is a female name. Jerry is the male equivalent.
The noun murderer is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female who commits murder.The noun 'murderess' is a word specifically for a female who commits murder. There is no equivalent noun specifically for a male.