Female Definition

fēmāl
females
adjective
Designating or of the sex that produces ova and bears offspring.
Webster's New World
Of, characteristic of, or suitable to members of this sex; feminine.
Webster's New World
Consisting of women or girls.
Webster's New World
Designating or of a reproductive structure or part containing large gametes (eggs) that can be fertilized by smaller, motile gametes (sperms)
Webster's New World
Having pistils, archegonia, or oogonia, but no stamens or antheridia.
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noun
females
A female animal or plant.
Webster's New World
A female person; woman or girl.
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Other Word Forms of Female

Noun

Singular:
female
Plural:
females

Origin of Female

  • From Old French femele, from Medieval Latin femella (“a female”), from Latin femella (“a young female, a girl”), diminutive of femina (“a woman”). The English spelling was remodelled under the influence of male, which is not etymologically related. Compare man and woman.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English alteration (influenced by male male) of femelle from Old French from Latin fēmella diminutive of fēmina woman dhē(i)- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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