Even though Postmistress would sound fun... Postmaster is always "Postmaster" regardless of the gender. :-)
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postwoman
Not sure i thing it is Postmistress
The term "postmaster" is used to apply to both males and females. There are more female postmasters than male postmasters in the US.
The term "postmaster" can refer to both a male or a female, as it is a gender-neutral term used to describe the individual in charge of a post office.
postmistress
A feminine postmaster is often referred to as a "postmistress." Historically, this term was used to denote a woman in charge of a post office. While the title "postmaster" can be used for any gender, "postmistress" specifically highlights the female role in this position. In modern usage, the term "postmaster" is increasingly gender-neutral.
The postmaster said there is no mail for you.He was the postmaster of this town.
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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male manager of a postal service is postmaster.The noun for a female manager of a postal service is postmistress.
Drop the "Mr." and you are good to go, either way.
Drop the "Mr." and you are good to go, either way.