virile is the medical term meaning possessing masculine traits
As far as I can discern, Jennet is the masculine term
"Attaché" is a masculine term in French.
The term "profesor" is masculine in Spanish. If referring to a female teacher, the correct term is "profesora."
There is no gender to the term, male or female it is chairperson.
In French, the word "qui" is considered to be a masculine term.
Soinster is a strictly feminine term indicating an unmarried woman (with negative connotations). An unmarried man is a bachelor, a term with no negative connotations.
Master is the masculine form. Mistress would be the feminine form.
"Singe" is a neutral term in French and does not have a specifically masculine or feminine form.
Yes, "guy" is typically used as a masculine term, while "gal" is typically used as a feminine term.
In French, "flic" is a commonly used informal term for a police officer, and it is masculine.
Anorak is a unisex term and can be used for both masculine and feminine styles of outerwear.