MALE vs GENDER: NOUN
- In plants characterized by sexual differences and reproduced by sexual generation, that individual of which the special function is to form the substance essential to the fertility of the germ developed by the female.
- The dandelion.
- See mal-.
- An apple.
- One of the sex of human kind that begets young; a man or boy; by extension, and usually, one of the sex of any animal that begets young: opposed to female.
- An obsolete form of mail.
- A man or boy.
- A male organism.
- A person who belongs to the sex that cannot have babies
- An animal that produces gametes (spermatozoa) that can fertilize female gametes (ova)
- The knot, a sandpiper, Tringa canutus.
- Someone of male (masculine) gender:
- A plant bearing only staminate flowers.
- An animal of the male sex.
- Same as mail, a bag.
- The capital of Maldives in the center of the islands
- A ‘male’ precious stone. In the middle ages and until quite recent times, all the darker gems, such as sapphire, ruby, and topaz, were known as ‘male’ gems; the lighter blue, lighter red, or lighter yellow were called ‘female’ gems.
- A division between classes or kinds.
- The socio-cultural phenomenon of the division of people into various categories such as "male" and "female", with each having associated clothing, roles, stereotypes, etc.
- The mental analogue of sex: one's maleness (masculinity) or femaleness (femininity). (Also called gender identity.)
- The biological sex of an individual (usually male or female).
- A division of nouns and pronouns (and sometimes of other parts of speech), such as masculine, feminine, neuter or common.
- A classification of nouns, primarily according to sex; and secondarily according to some fancied or imputed quality associated with sex.
- Kind; sort.
- A Javanese musical instrument of the xylophone class.
- In grammar, a formal distinction in words, apparently founded on and in part expressing differences of sexual character, as male and female, or as male, female, or of neither sex (neuter).
- Sex, male or female.
- Kind; sort; class; genus.
- Females or males considered as a group.
- One's identity as female or male or as neither entirely female nor entirely male.
- Either of the two divisions, designated female and male, by which most organisms are classified on the basis of their reproductive organs and functions; sex.
- The fact of being classified as belonging to such a category.
- A grammatical category, often designated as male, female, or neuter, used in the classification of nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and, in some languages, verbs that may be arbitrary or based on characteristics such as sex or animacy and that determines agreement with or selection of modifiers, referents, or grammatical forms.
- The properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of their reproductive roles
- A grammatical category in inflected languages governing the agreement between nouns and pronouns and adjectives; in some languages it is quite arbitrary but in Indo-European languages it is usually based on sex or animateness
MALE vs GENDER: ADJECTIVE
- Capable of producing fertilization, but not of bearing fruit; -- said of stamens and antheridia, and of the plants, or parts of plants, which bear them.
- For or pertaining to or composed of men or boys
- Of or pertaining to the sex that begets or procreates young, or (in a wider sense) to the sex that produces spermatozoa, by which the ova are fertilized; not female.
- The thread of a male screw.
- A screw having threads upon its exterior which enter the grooves upon the inside of a corresponding nut or female screw.
- A rhyme in which only the last syllables agree, as laid, afraid, dismayed. See Female rhyme, under Female.
- Adapted for entering another corresponding piece (the female piece) which is hollow and which it fits
- Evil; wicked; bad.
- A fern of the genus Aspidium (Aspidium Filixmas), used in medicine as an anthelmintic, esp. against the tapeworm. Aspidium marginale in America, and Aspidium athamanticum in South Africa, are used as good substitutes for the male fern in medical practice. See Female fern, under Female.
- Bearing stamens but not pistils; staminate.
- Relating to or designating organs, such as anthers or antheridia, that produce gametes capable of fertilizing those produced by female organs.
- Of or denoting the gamete that is smaller and more motile than the other corresponding gamete. Used of anisogamous organisms.
- Consisting of members of this sex.
- Characteristic of or appropriate to this sex in humans and other animals.
- Of, relating to, or designating the sex that has organs to produce spermatozoa for fertilizing ova.
- Characteristic of a man
- For or composed of men or boys
- Being the sex (of plant or animal) that produces gametes (spermatozoa) that perform the fertilizing function in generation
- Consisting of males.
- Suitable to the male sex; characteristic or suggestive of a male; masculine.
- Designating an object, such as an electric plug, designed for insertion into another part or a socket.
- N/A
MALE vs GENDER: VERB
- N/A
- To assign (someone else) a gender; to perceive (someone else) as having a gender.
- To breed.
MALE vs GENDER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To copulate; to breed.
MALE vs GENDER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To engender.
- To beget; to engender.
MALE vs GENDER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Bad; evil; wicked
- Generative; fruitful, as an idea. In this sense, Bacon entitles one of his treatises the “Male Birth of Time.”
- Possessing some quality or attribute considered as characteristic of males.
- Composed of males; made up of men and boys: as, a male choir.
- Pertaining to or characteristic of males of the human kind, or men as opposed to women; appropriate to men; masculine: as, male attire; a male voice.
- In botany, staminate: said of organs or flowers.
- Pertaining to the sex of human kind, and by extension to that of animals in general, that begets young, as distinguished from the female, which conceives and gives birth: as, a male child; a male beast, fish, or fowl.
- To beget; procreate; generate; engender.
- Hence To give rise to; bring out or forth.
- To copulate; breed.
MALE vs GENDER: RELATED WORDS
- Adult, Men, Gender, Female, Young begetting, Staminate, Male person, Antheral, Manful, Manlike, Priapic, Phallic, Manly, Virile, Masculine
- Genitalia, Sexual, Feminine, Masculinity, Sexist, Male, Sexism, Women, Female, Females, Equality, Sexes, Grammatical gender, Sex, Sexuality
MALE vs GENDER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Teenage, Adult, Men, Gender, Female, Staminate, Male person, Antheral, Manful, Manlike, Priapic, Phallic, Manly, Virile, Masculine
- Race, Genitalia, Sexual, Feminine, Masculinity, Sexist, Male, Sexism, Women, Female, Females, Equality, Sexes, Sex, Sexuality
MALE vs GENDER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Unless a contrary meaning is clearly required, the male pronoun shall be deemed to refer to both male and female.
- If a male came into being before a female, how did the male of each species reproduce without females?
- Wherever the male gender or pronoun presently appear in this constitutionand bylaws, it shall be interpreted to mean both male and female persons.
- Alumni is the plural noun for a group of male graduates or male and female graduates.
- Male Extra is a male enhancement pill that offers bigger erections, better orgasms, and improved sexual stamina.
- Aripiprazole did not induce tumors in male mice or male rats.
- Rapid Ethnography of Male to Male Sexuality and Sexual Health.
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- Alpha Male vs Beta Male Alpha male and beta male are two different classifications of males, which carry certain different traits.
- Male, Male, Male, Male for every male in the sample.
- Partial gender request and underlying motives of applicants for gender affirming interventions.
- Transgender people have something called Gender Dysphoria or Gender Identity Disorder.
- Gender blind approaches can potentially further disadvantage the more disadvantaged gender.
- Clearly, gender constancy is not a prerequisite for gender development.
- Gender identities and gender dysphoria in the Netherlands.
- Does Gender Egalitarianism Reduce the STEM Field Gender Gap?
- Some studies suggest that users of a language with a grammatical gender system tend to infer psychological gender properties from gender inflections of nouns.
- If the change is only for one gender, in the Gender field select the gender code.
- In the Gender Restriction field, if the course is restricted to one gender, type or select the gender.
- This can mean differences in gender identity, race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, and socioeconomic status.
MALE vs GENDER: QUESTIONS
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- What do we mean by male entitlement and male privilege?
- What does Aristophanes say about male-male relationships?
- Can a gender prediction kit predict the gender at 6 weeks?
- What does the gender earnings ratio suggest about gender inequality?
- What role do gender and gender stereotypes play in bullying?
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- How does the social construction of gender affect gender identity?
- Can a person with gender identity disorder change their gender?
- How are gender inequality and gender stratification related?
- Does mainstream sociology ignore gender and gender oppression?
- What do queer critics think about gender and gender?
- Does gender socialization teach and reinforce stereotypical gender roles?