- Female - Wikipedia
Characteristics of organisms with a female sex vary between different species, having different female reproductive systems, with some species showing characteristics secondary to the reproductive system, as with mammary glands in mammals
- FEMALE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Middle English female "a girl or woman," an altered form of femel, femelle (same meaning), from early French femelle and Latin femella, both meaning "a girl or woman," from earlier Latin femella "a young woman, girl," from femina "woman" — related to feminine
- FEMALE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Female, feminine, effeminate are adjectives that describe women and girls or attributes and conduct culturally ascribed to them
- FEMALE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We use female and male to refer to the sex of humans and animals: … The kitten was actually a female, not a male The study participants included 350 males and 250 females This meaning is mostly used in formal or scientific writing when referring to groups of people
- FEMALE definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
Women and girls are sometimes referred to as females when they are being considered as a type
- Category : Females - Wikimedia
English: This category is about females in general For human females, see Category:Female people
- Female - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
The main difference between females and males is that females bear the offspring — and that goes for dogs, chickens, catfish, and anything in between There are even male and female squash flowers The word female is used equally as a noun and an adjective
- Female - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Female humans are called women and their bodies are different from male humans (who are called men) A woman has a vagina between her legs (a male has a penis) which is the main sexual organ They also have breasts with milk glands, which allow them to nurse (feed) infants
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