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Masculine
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masculine
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butch
markedly masculine in appearance or manner used of men
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He
The man or male being or object personified to which the masculine gender is assigned previously designated a pronoun of the masculine gender usually referring to a specified subject already
dubitante
dubitante [Latin, ablative singular masculine of dubitans, present participle of dubitare to doubt] : having doubts used of a judge who expresses doubt
Epicene
sexes a term applied in grammar to such nouns as have but one form of gender either the masculine or feminine to indicate animals of both sexes as boys bos for the ox and cow sometimes applied
Himself
An emphasized form of the third person masculine pronoun used as a subject usually with he as he himself will bear the blame used alone in
It
The neuter pronoun of the third person corresponding to the masculine pronoun he and the feminine she and having the same plural they their or theirs them
Masculinity
The state or quality of being masculine masculineness
He
Acts passed after 1850, and in criminal statutes. See (English) Interpretation Act, 1889, s. 1. A pronoun of masculine gender, traditionally used and construed the statutes to includes both sexes, as well as corporation, Black's Law Dictionary,
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Masculine - Law Dictionary Search Results
Masculine
Matched in: Term Masculine
masculine
Matched in: Term masculine
butch
markedly masculine in appearance or manner used of men
Keep your definitions linked to case research
He
The man or male being or object personified to which the masculine gender is assigned previously designated a pronoun of the masculine gender usually referring to a specified subject already
dubitante
dubitante [Latin, ablative singular masculine of dubitans, present participle of dubitare to doubt] : having doubts used of a judge who expresses doubt
Epicene
sexes a term applied in grammar to such nouns as have but one form of gender either the masculine or feminine to indicate animals of both sexes as boys bos for the ox and cow sometimes applied
Himself
An emphasized form of the third person masculine pronoun used as a subject usually with he as he himself will bear the blame used alone in
It
The neuter pronoun of the third person corresponding to the masculine pronoun he and the feminine she and having the same plural they their or theirs them
Masculinity
The state or quality of being masculine masculineness
He
Acts passed after 1850, and in criminal statutes. See (English) Interpretation Act, 1889, s. 1. A pronoun of masculine gender, traditionally used and construed the statutes to includes both sexes, as well as corporation, Black's Law Dictionary,
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