- constructed, and
there is also some
evidence that some
behaviors considered feminine are
influenced by both
cultural factors and
biological factors. To what...
-
Feminine ending, in
grammatical gender, is the
final syllable or
suffixed letters that mark
words as
feminine.
Feminine ending may also
refer to: Feminine...
- The
Feminine Mystique is a book by
American author Betty Friedan,
widely credited with
sparking second-wave
feminism in the
United States.
First published...
- with up to 20.
Common gender divisions include masculine and
feminine; masculine,
feminine, and neuter; or
animate and inanimate.
Depending on the language...
-
goddesses are
often linked with
literal or
metaphorical pregnancy or
imagined feminine roles ****ociated with how
women and
girls are
perceived or
expected to...
- Écriture
féminine, or "women's writing", is a term
coined by
French feminist and
literary theorist Hélène
Cixous in her 1975
essay "The
Laugh of the Medusa"...
-
Effeminacy or male
femininity is the
embodiment of
feminine traits in boys or men,
particularly those considered untypical of men or masculinity. These...
- up
feminine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Feminine, or femininity,
normally refers to
qualities positively ****ociated with women.
Feminine may...
- 'of Easter' (Pascha)). Word
names come from
English vocabulary words.
Feminine names of this sort—in more
languages than English, and more
cultures than...
- The
Ligue Féminine de
Basketball (LFB; Women's
Basketball League) is the top women's
French professional basketball league.The LFB
authorities announce...