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The opposite gender of "giant" would be "giantess." In terms of gendered language, "giant" is typically used to describe a male figure of immense size and strength, while "giantess" is used to describe a female figure of similar proportions. The addition of the suffix "-ess" is a common way in English to denote femininity or female gender.

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8mo ago

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