The term ewe is used to describe a female sheep. A sexually intact male sheep is a ram and a castrated male sheep is a wether.
A female sheep is called a ewe. A male is called a ram, or a tup, and mating is called tupping.It's a eweA ewe
The opposite is a ewe (female sheep).
Ewe is a female sheep.
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That would be a lioness.
The female sheep is a ewe; the male is a ram.
The opposite gender of ram (male sheep) is ewe (female sheep).
ewe
Ram is male Ewe is female
The opposite of ewe (female sheep) would be "ram."
Ewe
the opposite of ewe
Ewe is female, ram is male
A female sheep is called a ewe. A male is called a ram, or a tup, and mating is called tupping.It's a eweA ewe
The term "flock" does not have a gender, as it refers to a group of animals, typically birds or sheep. In English, nouns like "flock" are generally gender-neutral. If you're looking for a specific term related to a particular animal, the opposite gender would depend on the species, such as "ram" for a male sheep versus "ewe" for a female sheep.
Depending on the type and order of a nun, the opposite could be monk or priest.
A ewe is a female sheep. A male sheep is called a ram.