Yes, "female" is a hyponym of "gender." In linguistic terms, a hyponym is a more specific term within a broader category. Gender encompasses various categories, including male, female, and non-binary, so "female" specifically refers to one aspect of the broader concept of gender.
The female gender of landlord is landlady.
The female gender for "negro" is "negra."
Hypernym is synonym relation with the current word. Hyponym is derived from the current word.
The noun volunteer is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
These are all the Baby Pokemon (as of November 2015), and the gender ratio for each:Azurill (Gender Ratio: Male 25% Female 75%)Bonsly (Gender Ratio: Male 50% Female 50%)Budew (Gender Ratio: Male 50% Female 50%)Chingling (Gender Ratio: Male 50% Female 50%)Cleffa (Gender Ratio: Male 25% Female 75%)Elekid (Gender Ratio: Male 75% Female 25%)Happiny (Gender Ratio: Male 0% Female 100%)Igglybuff (Gender Ratio: Male 25% Female 75%)Magby (Gender Ratio: Male 75% Female 25%)Mantyke (Gender Ratio: Male 50% Female 50%)Mime Jr. (Gender Ratio: Male 50% Female 50%)Munchlax (Gender Ratio: Male 87.5% Female 12.5%)Pichu (Gender Ratio: Male 50% Female 50%)Riolu (Gender Ratio: Male 87.5% Female 12.5%)Smoochum (Gender Ratio: Male 0% Female 100%)Togepi (Gender Ratio: Male 87.5% Female 12.5%)Tyrogue (Gender Ratio: Male 100% Female 0%)Wynaut (Gender Ratio: Male 50% Female 50%)
The opposite gender of Foster will depend on whether Foster is a male or female. If Foster is a male, the opposite gender would be female. If Foster is a female, the opposite gender would be male.
The gender of a heifer is female.
In many cultures, red is associated with masculinity, strength, and power, not specifically with female gender. Gender identity is diverse and not determined by color associations.
Hyponymy is a semantic relationship where a word is a more specific term within a broader category. For example, "rose" is a hyponym of "flower," as it refers to a specific type of flower. Similarly, "sparrow" is a hyponym of "bird," since it denotes a particular kind of bird within the general category. Other examples include "oak" as a hyponym of "tree" and "pasta" as a hyponym of "food."
English uses gender specific nouns for male, female, common gender (words that can be a male or a female), and neuter nouns (words for things that have no gender). Some examples are:Male gender: father, male parent.Female gender: mother, female parent.Common gender: parent.Neuter gender: relationship.Male gender: bull, adult male bovine.Female gender: cow, adult female bovine.Common gender: cattle, oxen, bison, and buffalo; types of bovine.Neuter gender: hamburger.
Cher's gender is that of a female.
Lion. The female gender is lioness.