| feminine | 1. Of or pertaining to a woman, or to women; characteristic of a woman; womanish; womanly. "Her letters are remarkably deficient in feminine ease and grace." (Macaulay) 2. Having the qualities of a woman; becoming or appropriate to the female sex; as, in a good sense, modest, graceful, affectionate, confiding; or, in a bad sense, weak, nerveless, timid, pleasure-loving, effeminate. "Her heavenly form Angelic, but more soft and feminine." (Milton) "Ninus being esteemed no man of war at all, but altogether feminine, and subject to ease and delicacy." (Sir W. Raleigh) Origin: L. Femininus, fr. Femina woman; prob. Akin to L. Fetus, or to Gr. To suck, to suckle, Skr. Dha to suck; cf. AS. Famme woman, maid: cf. F. Feminin. See Foetus. 1. A woman. "They guide the feminines toward the palace." (Hakluyt) 2. Any one of those words which are the appellations of females, or which have the terminations usually found in such words; as, actress, songstress, abbess, executrix. "There are but few true feminines in English." (Latham) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| feminineness | The quality of being feminine; womanliness; womanishness. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Feminine Hygiene Product, Hygiene Product, Feminine, Hygiene Products, Feminine
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associated with women and not with men; "feminine intuition" of grammatical gender womanly: befitting or characteristic of a woman especially a mature woman; "womanly virtues of gentleness and compassion" (music or poetry) ending on an unaccented beat or syllable; "a feminine ending" a gender that refers chiefly (but not exclusively) to females or to objects classified as female
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the submissive character type; biological femininity refers to the female gender; psychological femininity refers to the submissive character type; also used as a noun to refer to a feminine individual. synonyms: introverted, submissive, yielding; analogs: masculine, extroverted, dominant, assertive.
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a rhyme in which the stress is on the penultimate (second from last) syllable of the words. (wiki, tricky, sticky)
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Refers to the qualities of receptivity and reaction, introversion. The negative signs are the water and earth group; Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Scorpio, Capricorn and Pisces.
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Having qualities or characteristics that a culture associates with being female.
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| feminine | a gender that refers chiefly (but not exclusively) to females or to objects classified as female |
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| feminine | associated with women and not with men |
| feminine | befitting or characteristic of a woman especially a mature woman |
| feminine | of grammatical gender |
| feminine | (music or poetry) ending on an unaccented beat or syllable |
| feminine | the properties characteristic of the female sex |
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