Feminine vs. Feminina — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Feminine and Feminina
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Feminine
Of or relating to women or girls.
Feminina
Feminina is an album by the Brazilian singer Joyce that was released by Odeon in 1980. The album includes the track "Clareana", which was written for her daughters, Clara Moreno and Ana Martins.
Feminine
Characterized by or possessing qualities traditionally attributed to women, such as demureness.
Feminine
Effeminate; womanish.
Feminine
(Grammar) Relating or belonging to the gender of words or forms that refer chiefly to females or to things grammatically classified as female.
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Feminine
The feminine gender.
Feminine
A word or form belonging to the feminine gender.
Feminine
Of or pertaining to the female gender; womanly.
Feminine
Of or pertaining to the female sex; biologically female, not male.
Feminine
Belonging to females; typically used by females.
Mary, Elizabeth, and Edith are feminine names.
Feminine
Having the qualities stereotypically associated with women: nurturing, not aggressive.
Feminine
(grammar) Of, pertaining or belonging to the female grammatical gender, in languages that have gender distinctions.
Feminine
(of a noun) Being of the feminine class or grammatical gender, and inflected in that manner.
Feminine
(of another part of speech) Being inflected in agreement with a feminine noun.
Feminine
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Feminine
That which is feminine.
Feminine
A woman.
Feminine
(grammar) The feminine gender.
Feminine
(grammar) A word of the feminine gender.
Feminine
Of or pertaining to a woman, or to women; characteristic of a woman; womanish; womanly.
Her letters are remarkably deficient in feminine ease and grace.
Feminine
A gender that refers chiefly (but not exclusively) to females or to objects classified as female
Feminine
Associated with women and not with men;
Feminine intuition
Feminine
Of grammatical gender;
`it' is the third-person singular neuter pronoun
Feminine
Befitting or characteristic of a woman especially a mature woman;
Womanly virtues of gentleness and compassion
Feminine
(music or poetry) ending on an unaccented beat or syllable;
A feminine ending
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