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1 feminine
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2 actor
feminine also - actress; noun (a performer in a play.) herec, herečka* * *• herec• aktívny úcastník• cinitel -
3 ambassador
feminine - ambassadress; noun(the government minister appointed to act for his government in another country: the British Ambassador to Italy.) veľvyslanec, -kyňa* * *• velvyslanec -
4 authoress
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5 businessman
feminine - businesswoman; noun (a person who makes a living from some form of trade or commerce, not from one of the professions.) obchodník, -čka* * *• obchodník -
6 countryman
feminine - countrywoman; noun (a person born in the same country as another: Churchill and Chamberlain were fellow countrymen.)* * *• vidiecan• krajan -
7 countrywoman
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8 empress
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9 Englishman
feminine - Englishwoman; noun (a person born in England.) Angličan, -ka* * *• Anglican -
10 Englishwoman
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11 headmaster
feminine - headmistress; noun (the person in charge of a school; the principal.) riaditeľ, -ka* * *• riaditel školy -
12 heiress
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13 horseman
feminine - horsewoman; noun (a rider, especially a skilled one: She is a very competent horsewoman.) jazdec, -kyňa* * *• jazdec -
14 hunter
feminine - huntress; noun (a person who hunts.) lovec, -kyňa* * *• polovník -
15 instructor
feminine - instructress; noun (a person who gives instruction (in a skill etc): a ski-instructor.)* * *• inštruktor• cvicitel -
16 janitress
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17 landlord
1) (a person who has tenants or lodgers: My landlady has just put up my rent.) pán domáci, pani domáca2) (a person who keeps a public house: The landlord of the `Swan' is Mr Smith.) hostinský, -á* * *• statkár• hostinský• domáci (pán)• majitel penziónu• majitel bytu -
18 lion
feminine - lioness; noun(a type of large, flesh-eating animal of the cat family, the male of which has a long, coarse mane.) lev, levica* * *• celebrita• lev• odvážlivec -
19 lioness
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20 manager
feminine - manageress; noun (a person who is in charge of eg a business, football team etc: the manager of the new store.) riaditeľ, manažér, vedúci* * *• vedúci• správca• tréner• hospodár• riaditel
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feminine — mid 14c., of the female sex, from O.Fr. femenin (12c.) feminine, female; with feminine qualities, effeminate, from L. femininus feminine (in the grammatical sense at first), from femina woman, female, lit. she who suckles, from root of felare to… … Etymology dictionary
Feminine — Fem i*nine, a. [L. femininus, fr. femina woman; prob. akin to L. fetus, or to Gr. qh^sqai to suck, qh^sai to suckle, Skr. dh[=a] to suck; cf. AS. f[=ae]mme woman, maid: cf. F. f[ e]minin. See {Fetus}.] 1. Of or pertaining to a woman, or to women; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
feminine — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having qualities traditionally associated with women, especially delicacy and prettiness. 2) female. 3) Grammar referring to a gender of nouns and adjectives, conventionally regarded as female. ► NOUN (the feminine) ▪ the female… … English terms dictionary
feminine — [fem′ə nin] adj. [ME < OFr < L femininus < femina, woman] 1. female; of women or girls 2. having qualities regarded as characteristic of women and girls, as gentleness, weakness, delicacy, or modesty 3. suitable to or characteristic of a … English World dictionary
Feminine — Fem i*nine, n. 1. A woman. [Obs. or Colloq.] [1913 Webster] They guide the feminines toward the palace. Hakluyt. [1913 Webster] 2. (Gram.) Any one of those words which are the appellations of females, or which have the terminations usually found… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
feminine — *female, womanly, womanish, ladylike, womanlike, effeminate Antonyms: masculine Contrasted words: *male, manly, mannish, virile, manlike, manful … New Dictionary of Synonyms
féminine — ● féminin, féminine adjectif (latin femininus, de femina, femme) Qui est propre à la femme : Le charme féminin. Se dit d un groupe composé de femmes : Équipe féminine. Qui a rapport aux femmes : Vêtements féminins. Qui est destiné, réservé aux… … Encyclopédie Universelle
feminine — 01. Her father thought that women who were strong and confident were not really [feminine]. 02. The traditional [feminine] role is that of a housewife and mother. 03. Our apartment has a very [feminine] look with its soft colors, and pictures of… … Grammatical examples in English
feminine — I. 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… … New Collegiate Dictionary
feminine — [[t]fe̱mɪnɪn[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n Feminine qualities and things relate to or are considered typical of women, in contrast to men. ...male leaders worrying about their women abandoning traditional feminine roles. ...a manufactured ideal of… … English dictionary
Féminine — Féminité La féminité est l’ensemble des caractères morphologiques psychologiques et comportementaux propres aux femmes. Ils sont biologiquement liés au sexe et fortement influencés, voire conditionnés par l’environnement socioculturel. Ils sont… … Wikipédia en Français