0 having characteristics that are traditionally thought to be typical of or suitable for men:
a masculine appearance/voice
1 belonging to the group of nouns, pronouns, etc. that are not feminine or neuter:
2 having qualities traditionally considered to be suitable for a man:
3 being a noun or pronoun of a type that refers to males, or in some other languages, being a noun of a type that refers to things considered as male
The same pronoun is used for both masculine and feminine individuals and for subject and object case roles.
Perhaps, certain cultural (medical) practices elaborate on masculine, or respectively, feminine, themes.
Thus, for example, no differences were found in performance of masculine tasks, which men continued to dominate throughout all of the three stages examined.
These feminine features were comprehensively altered100 to masculine forms in a late-eleventh- or early-twelfth-century hand (or hands).
A noun is "masculine," "feminine," or "neuter" because it belongs to a set of nouns that use a particular set of agreement markers.
His act was richly meaningful in a context where questions of military policy, masculine citizenship, executive power, and national degeneration were already highly charged.
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男性的, 男性的,男子氣概的, 適於男子的…
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男性的, 男性的,男子气概的, 适于男子的…
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masculino, masculino/na [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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masculino, másculo…
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男らしい, 男のような…
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erkeğe ait/özgü, eril, bazı dillerde aynı dilbilgisi özelliğini gösteren bir grup isim ve sıfata ait…
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masculin/-ine, masculin…
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masculí…
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