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What is the feminine of gentleman?
The feminine of "gentleman" is
lady
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While "gentlewoman" exists, it is rarely used nowadays. "Lady" is the more common and accepted term.
What does the Welsh word Haulfryn mean?
What is the opposite word of construct?
Morphology
How do you spell would in french?
Is the french word lit masculine or feminin?
What body part does the medical root word fascia refer to?
What shape is used to create cuneiform?
What is the prefix for word impressive?
What tagalog of salamander?
Is the French word for friend feminine or masculine?
A homophone for the word weight?
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