A yuki-onna is a Japanese snow-spirit, the spirit of a woman who perished in the snow in the winter months, who returns during the winter months to lure lost souls to their deaths.
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Señorita is the term for "young woman" or "unmarried woman." It is always feminine. The masculine counterpart is Señor, but that would be a formal address to any male as in "mister" in english, whether or not the person is married.
Petite is the feminine form of the adjective 'small'. Its masculine counterpart is petit.
"La cousine" in English is almost exactly the same as it's French counterpart; it means "the cousin". However, "la cousine" is specifically a female cousin whereas in English, "cousin" is not gender-specific.
Male friend = Amicus
Jason is a male name.
The male counterpart of a nun is a monk.
No, she had no male counterpart.
The male counterpart of spinster is bachelor.
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A tiger IS male - A tigress is the female.
The male counterpart to the bride is called the groom.
The male counterpart would be a boar.
The male counterpart would be a boar.
Always male. The female counterpart is Duchess
The male counterpart of a heifer would be a bullock or a young virgin bull.
The counterpart to a goose is the gander. Goose is the word used specifically for female geese. Ganders are the male geese.