The masculine term for "bridesmaid" is "groomsman." A groomsman is typically a close friend or relative of the groom who assists him during the wedding ceremony and festivities. In some contexts, the term "best man" refers specifically to the groomsman who has the highest honor and responsibilities, often standing next to the groom.
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.
Anorak is a unisex term and can be used for both masculine and feminine styles of outerwear.
In French, "flic" is a commonly used informal term for a police officer, and it is masculine.