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female in Latin

female in Latin is fēmineus, femininus, fēmina — female means a person, animal, or plant of the sex or gender that produces eggs or bears offspring.

female in Latin

fēmineus
adj
Belonging to the sex which typically produces eggs (ova), or to the gender which is typically associated with it. [from 14th c.]
femininus
adj
Belonging to the sex which typically produces eggs (ova), or to the gender which is typically associated with it. [from 14th c.]
fēmina
noun
One of the female (feminine) sex or gender.
femina
noun
One of the female (feminine) sex or gender.

What does "female" mean?

  1. noun A person, animal, or plant of the sex or gender that produces eggs or bears offspring.
    "The female of the species is larger than the male."
  2. adj Relating to or being female.
    "The clinic offers female health screenings on Tuesdays."

female in a sentence

  • The female of the species is larger than the male.
  • The clinic offers female health screenings on Tuesdays.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "female" in Latin?

"female" in Latin is fēmineus, femininus, fēmina. female means: A person, animal, or plant of the sex or gender that produces eggs or bears offspring.

How do you use "female" in a sentence?

Example: "The female of the species is larger than the male." In Latin, "female" is fēmineus, femininus, fēmina.

Are there other ways to say "female" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "female": fēmineus, femininus, fēmina, femina.

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