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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024fem•i•nine /ˈfɛmənɪn/USA pronunciation adj. - relating to or characteristic of women or girls:feminine clothes.
- belonging to the female sex;
female:a mostly feminine viewership. - Grammarof, relating to, or being the grammatical gender that has among its members most nouns referring to females, as well as other nouns, as Latin stella "star'' or German Zeit "time.''
fem•i•nin•i•ty, n. [uncountable] WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024fem•i•nine (fem′ə nin),USA pronunciation adj. - pertaining to a woman or girl:feminine beauty; feminine dress.
- having qualities traditionally ascribed to women, as sensitivity or gentleness.
- effeminate;
womanish:a man with a feminine walk. - belonging to the female sex;
female:feminine staff members. - Grammarnoting or pertaining to that one of the three genders of Latin, Greek, German, etc., or one of the two genders of French, Spanish, Hebrew, etc., having among its members most nouns referring to females, as well as other nouns, as Latin stella "star,'' or German Zeit "time.''
n. [Gram.] - Grammarthe feminine gender.
- Grammara noun or other element in or marking that gender.
- Latin of fēminīnus, equivalent. to fēmin(a) woman (see fetus) + -īnus -ine1
- Anglo-French, Old French: feminine of feminin
- Middle English 1350–1400
fem′i•nine•ly, adv. fem′i•nine•ness, n. - 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See female.
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