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Feminine
Feminine Fem"i*nine, n.
1. A woman. [Obs. or Colloq.]
They guide the feminines toward the palace.
--Hakluyt.
2. (Gram.) 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.
Meaning of Feminines from wikipedia
- The
Feminine Mystique is a book by
American author Betty Friedan,
widely credited with
sparking second-wave
feminism in the
United States.
First published...
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Feminine ending, in
grammatical gender, is the
final syllable or
suffixed letters that mark
words as
feminine.
Feminine ending may also
refer to: Feminine...
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Feminine psychology or the
psychology of
women is an
approach that
focuses on social, economic, and
political issues confronting women all
throughout their...
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November 2019.
Retrieved 16
February 2024. "Le
grand chelem pour les
féminines de l'ASAF" [The
grand slam for the ASAF women]. Lnc.nc (in French). 25...
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feminine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Feminine, or femininity,
normally refers to
qualities positively ****ociated with women.
Feminine may...
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feminine, a
concept first introduced by
Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe at the end of his play
Faust (1832), is a
transcendental ideality of the
feminine or...
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Sogdian Daēnās, also
known as
Sogdian Deities (French: Deux divinités
féminines; Chinese: 粟特神祇白畫) is a line
drawing discovered by the
French Orientalist...
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grammatically feminine nouns. Most
Spanish nouns in -ión are
feminine. They
derive from
Latin feminines in -ō,
accusative -iōnem. The
opposite is
correct with...
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Feminine Forever is a 1966 book
written by
American gynecologist Robert A. Wilson. The book
characterized menopause and ****ociated
symptoms as a serious...
- 'of Easter' (Pascha)). Word
names come from
English vocabulary words.
Feminine names of this sort—in more
languages than English, and more
cultures than...