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masculine gender Meaning in Bengali



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masculine gender's Usage Examples:

that denote specifically male persons (or animals) are normally of masculine gender; those that denote specifically female persons (or animals) are normally.


It is the masculine gender of a noun compounded from Apollo, the deity, and doron, "gift"; that.


or soil; New Latin masculine gender noun myces (from Greek masculine gender noun mukēs -etis), fungus; New Latin masculine gender noun Agromyces, soil.


air; New Latin masculine gender noun, bacter, nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, rod; New Latin masculine gender noun Thermoanaerobacter.


The ending -us denotes masculine gender, nominative case, and singular number.


New Latin masculine gender noun, a rodbacter, nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, rod; New Latin masculine gender noun Deferribacter.


adjective alius, other; Latin masculine gender noun stipes, a log, stock, post, trunk of a tree, stick; New Latin masculine gender noun alistipes, the other.


" The "-oi" suffix notably converts feminine terms to the masculine gender as well as often investing it with a complex mixture of augmentation.


noun qaliy, ashes of saltwort), alkali; Latin masculine gender noun bacillus, rod; New Latin masculine gender noun Alkalibacillus, bacillus living under.


derives from: Latin masculine gender noun algor -oris, cold; Greek masculine gender noun phagos, glutton; New Latin masculine gender noun Algoriphagus,.


soil; New Latin masculine gender noun coccus (from Greek masculine gender noun kokkos, grain, seed), coccus; New Latin masculine gender noun Agrococcus.


-olis, phenol; Latin masculine gender suff.


-icus, suffix used in adjectives with the sense of belonging to; New Latin masculine gender adjective phenolicus.


1870, the masculine gender became increasingly common in written German although dialectically.


New Latin masculine gender noun, a rodbacter, nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, rod; New Latin masculine gender noun Mangrovibacter.


New Latin masculine gender noun, a rodbacter, nominally meaning "a rod", but in effect meaning a bacterium, rod; New Latin masculine gender noun Adhaeribacter.


specific epithet is often spelled alba, but albus is correct due to the masculine gender of "Procnias".


animal names, the shrew-tenrec Microgale jenkinsae, and derived in the masculine gender for the shrew Crocidura jenkinsi.


The ending "-is" points at its belonging to the masculine gender (according to Greek grammar); however, many American women are owners.


description, the first two genders are often covered under common masculine gender.



Synonyms:

male; manful; butch; mannish; manly; manlike; virile; macho;

Antonyms:

female; feminine; unmanly; androgynous; female offspring;

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