Male+person

  • 11male — adj. & n. adj. 1 of the sex that can beget offspring by fertilization or insemination (male child; male dog). 2 of men or male animals, plants, etc.; masculine (the male sex; a male voice choir). 3 a (of plants or their parts) containing only… …

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  • 12male body — noun the body of a male human being • Hypernyms: ↑human body, ↑physical body, ↑material body, ↑soma, ↑build, ↑figure, ↑physique, ↑anatomy, ↑shape, ↑ …

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  • 13male child — noun a youthful male person the baby was a boy she made the boy brush his teeth every night most soldiers are only boys in uniform • Syn: ↑boy • Ant: ↑girl (for: ↑ …

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  • 14male — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French masle, male, adjective & noun, from Latin masculus more at masculine Date: 14th century 1. a. a male person ; a man or a boy b. an individual that produces small usually motile gametes (as… …

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  • 15male member — noun a) a male person (man or boy) who is a member of an organisation b) common, anatomically sounding euphemism for the penis (regarded as if an additional member on the body, like arms and legs) of a man, boy or male animal Syn …

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  • 16male — adjective 1》 of or denoting the sex that can fertilize or inseminate the female to produce offspring.     ↘relating to or characteristic of men or male animals.     ↘(of a plant or flower) bearing stamens but lacking functional pistils. 2》 (of a… …

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  • 17male offspring — noun a child who is male • Syn: ↑man child • Ant: ↑female offspring • Hypernyms: ↑child, ↑kid, ↑male, ↑male person …

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  • 18male — Synonyms and related words: andric, bull, gentleman, gentlemanlike, gentlemanly, he, him, his, hombre, homme, male being, male person, man, manful, manlike, manly, mannish, masculine, spear, uneffeminate, virile …

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  • 19Male Restroom Etiquette — A scene showing one of the rules explained in Male Restroom Etiquette: adjacent urinals should be avoided …

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  • 20male — male, masculine, manly 1. Both male and masculine entered the language from Old French in the 14c and rapidly took on distinct roles. Male is used as an adjective and noun, contrasting with the unrelated word female, to designate the sex of… …

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