The female form of a count is "countess." In many European aristocratic systems, a countess is the female equivalent of a count, holding the same rank and often inheriting titles or positions through marriage or lineage. The title carries similar responsibilities and privileges within the nobility.
She would be a Countess.
It is countess.
The noun peas is the plural form for the singular noun pea, a count noun.
No, the noun 'faculty' is a count noun, a word with a singular and a plural form. The plural form of the noun is 'faculties'.
To convert an integer into binary form, you can repeatedly divide the number by 2 and record the remainders. The binary representation is obtained by reading the remainders in reverse order. Once you have the binary string, you can count the number of '1's and '0's using string methods, such as count('1') and count('0'). For example, in Python, you can use bin(num)[2:] to get the binary form and then count the digits.
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Adjectives and nouns in English have no grammatical gender. countless has only one form. (Maybe you meant to write countess, which is the female form of count. It is used in English as the female form of earl, which has no female counterpart. )
A female count is called a countess.
Please note: In English adjectives do not and cannot agree with the noun for gender or number. So in English there is no such thing as a 'masculine' form of countless.
A contessa is a female count.
yes count = masculine countess = feminine
She would be a Countess.
The female form of Ignatius is Ignatia.
The feminine form of the word "count" is "countess."
The plural form for the noun female is females.
There is no female form of the name Liam but Liam is short for William which has the female form of Willamina.
The female form of master is mistress.