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1 female
['fi:meil]noun, adjective1) ((a person, animal etc) of the sex that gives birth to children, produces eggs etc: a female blackbird; the female of the species.) moteris, patelė2) ((a plant) that produces seeds.) moteriškasis augalas -
2 she-
(female: a she-wolf.) patelė -
3 she
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4 sister
['sistə] 1. noun1) (the title given to a female child to describe her relationship to the other children of her parents: She's my sister; my father's sister.) sesuo2) (a type of senior nurse: She's a sister on Ward 5.) sesuo3) (a female member of a religious group.) sesuo4) (a female fellow member of any group: We must fight for equal opportunities, sisters!) sesuo2. adjective(closely similar in design, function etc: sister ships.) panašus, dvynys -
5 cow
I noun1) (the female of cattle used for giving milk: He has ten cows and a bull.) karvė2) (the female of certain other animals eg the elephant, whale.) patelė•- cowboy- cowherd
- cowhide II verb(to subdue or control through fear: The pupil was cowed by the headmaster's harsh words.) įbauginti, įgąsdinti -
6 egg
I [eɡ] noun1) (an oval object usually covered with shell, laid by a bird, reptile etc, from which a young one is hatched: The female bird is sitting on the eggs in the nest.) kiaušinis2) (such an object laid by a hen, used as food: Would you rather have boiled, fried or scrambled eggs?) kiaušinis3) (in the female mammal, the cell from which the young one is formed; the ovum: The egg is fertilized by the male sperm.) kiaušinėlis•- egg-cup- eggplant
- eggshell
- put all one's eggs in one basket
- teach one's grandmother to suck eggs II [eɡ]- egg on -
7 hen
[hen]1) (the female farmyard fowl: Hens lay eggs.) višta2) (the female of any bird: The hen is sitting on the nest; ( also adjective) a hen blackbird.) patelė•- henpecked -
8 herself
1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when a female person or animal is the object of an action she performs: The cat licked herself; She looked at herself in the mirror.) savęs, sau, save, savimi, savyje2) (used to emphasize she, her, or the name of a female person or animal: She herself played no part in this; Mary answered the letter herself.) pati3) (without help etc: She did it all by herself.) pati (viena) -
9 mother
1. noun1) (a female parent, especially human: John's mother lives in Manchester; ( also adjective) The mother bird feeds her young.) motina, patelė2) ((often with capital: also Mother Superior) the female leader of a group of nuns.) motina, vyresnioji2. verb(to care for as a mother does; to protect (sometimes too much): His wife tries to mother him.) motiniškai prižiūrėti- motherless
- motherly
- motherliness
- mother-country
- motherland
- mother-in-law
- mother-of-pearl
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10 queen
[kwi:n]1) (a woman who rules a country, who inherits her position by right of birth: the Queen of England; Queen Elizabeth II.) karalienė2) (the wife of a king: The king and his queen were both present.) karalienė3) (a woman who is in some way important, excellent or special: a beauty queen; a movie queen.) karalienė, pažiba4) (a playing-card with a picture of a queen on it: I have two aces and a queen.) dama5) (an important chess-piece: a bishop, a king and a queen.) valdovė, karalienė6) (the egg-laying female of certain kinds of insect (especially bees, ants and wasps).) motinėlė7) ((slang) a homosexual man who assumes the female role.) pederastas•- queenly- queen mother -
11 woman
['wumən]plural - women; noun1) (an adult human female: His sisters are both grown women now; ( also adjective) a woman doctor; women doctors.) moteris2) (a female domestic daily helper: We have a woman who comes in to do the cleaning.) namų šeimininkė•- - woman- womanhood
- womankind
- womenkind
- womanly
- womanliness
- womenfolk -
12 womenfolk
['wimin-]noun plural (female people, especially female relatives.) moterys, moteriškoji pusė -
13 amah
1) (in Eastern Countries, a native female servant.) tarnaitė2) (a baby's nurse, especially a wet-nurse.) žindyvė -
14 ballerina
[bælə'ri:nə](a female (often principal) ballet-dancer: Pavlova was a famous ballerina.) balerina -
15 bitch
[bi ]1) (the female of the dog, wolf or fox.) kalė, vilkė, lapė2) (a (bad-tempered or unpleasant) woman.) kalė•- bitchy -
16 chambermaid
noun (a female servant or hotel worker in charge of bedrooms.) kambarinė -
17 clitoris
['klitəris](female genital organ.) klitoris, varputė -
18 crown princess
1) (the wife of a crown prince.) sosto įpėdinio žmona2) (the female heir to the throne.) sosto įpėdinė -
19 daughter
['do:tə](a female child (when spoken of in relation to her parents): That is Mary's daughter; She has two daughters.) duktė -
20 distinction
[-ʃən]1) ((the making of) a difference: He makes no distinction between male and female employees with regard to pay.) skirtumas, skyrimas2) (a grade awarded that indicates outstanding ability or achievement: She passed her exams with distinction.) pagyrimas
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Female — Fe male, n. [OE. femel, femal, F. femelle, fr. L. femella, dim. of femina woman. See {Feminine}.] 1. An individual of the sex which conceives and brings forth young, or (in a wider sense) which has an ovary and produces ova. [1913 Webster] The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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female — female. См. самка. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.