- constructed, and
there is also
evidence that some
behaviors considered masculine are
influenced by both
cultural factors and
biological factors. To what...
- for
someone who was ****igned
female at
birth and has a
predominantly masculine gender identity or presentation.
Transgendered is a
common term in older...
- are
attested with up to 20.
Common gender divisions include masculine and feminine;
masculine, feminine, and neuter; or
animate and inanimate. Depending...
- James. Examples: Beth, Ben, Zach, Tom.
Feminine variations exist for many
masculine names,
often in
multiple forms. Examples: Charlotte, Stephanie, Victoria...
-
Masculine ending and
feminine ending are
terms used in prosody, the
study of
verse form. "
Masculine ending"
refers to a line
ending in a
stressed syllable...
- The Best
Actor Award (French: Prix d'interprétation
masculine) is an
award presented at the
Cannes Film Festival. It is
given to an
actor who has delivered...
- The
Nationale Masculine 1,
abbreviated as NM1, (English:
National Male 1), is the
professional level third-tier
division of men's club
basketball in France...
- or emotion. Of this
hypermasculine stoicism,
Scheff observes, "it is
masculine men that have 'character'. A man with
character who is
under stress is...
-
Masculine or masculinity,
normally refer to
qualities positively ****ociated with men.
Masculine may also
refer to:
Masculine (grammar), a
grammatical gender...
- féminin: 15
faits précis, pronounced [maskylɛ̃ feminɛ̃ kɛ̃z fe pʁesi], "
Masculine Feminine: 15
Specific Events") is a 1966
French New Wave
romantic drama...