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feminine
- Main Entry:
- 1fem·i·nine

- Pronunciation:
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\ˈfe-mə-nən\
- Function:
- adjective
- Etymology:
- Middle English, from Anglo-French feminin, from Latin femininus, from femina woman; akin to Old English delu nipple, Latin filius son, felix, fetus, & fecundus fruitful, felare to suck, Greek thēlē nipple
- Date:
- 14th century
1: female 1a(1)2: characteristic of or appropriate or unique to women <feminine beauty> <a feminine perspective>3: of, relating to, or constituting the gender that ordinarily includes most words or grammatical forms referring to females <a feminine noun>4 a: being an unstressed and usually hypermetric final syllable <a feminine ending> bof rhyme : having an unstressed final syllable c: having the final chord occurring on a weak beat <music in feminine cadences>
— fem·i·nine·ly adverb
— fem·i·nine·ness \-nə(n)-nəs\ noun
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