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Female

Female

(n)
UK
ˈfiːmeɪl
US
ˈfiːmeɪl
Definition: Of or denoting the sex that can bear offspring or produce eggs, distinguished biologically by the production of gametes (ova) which can be fertilized by male gametes.
Meaning: Giống cái
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How to use "Female" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Lynette Woodward was the first female Globetrotter basketball team player.

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Male ostriches have black feathers and female ostriches have gray and brown feathers.

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A female cat can be a Molly or a Queen.

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A male cat is specifically called a Tom, but a female cat is more complex.

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Normally, a female cat would be referred to as a Molly, but if it's pregnant with kittens then it's a Queen!

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Of the fifteen kittens that survived birth, just one of them was female!

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Female otters can be called sows or bitches, and male otters can be called boars or dogs.

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Female hippos, though, become heaviest when they are about 25 years old.

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A male horse is called a stallion and a female horse is a mare.

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A male and female eagle tend to stay together all their lives, building nests every year in the same place.

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The female eagle will spend most of the 35 days keeping her eggs warm, while the male ensures food is brought to the nest.

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When the female is close to giving birth, it leaves the group for a time to give birth to its offspring, and comes back 2-3 weeks after her baby is born.

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After a pregnancy of 14-15 months, the female gives birth to usually a single baby (which is called "calf").

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Female cheetahs are solitary, living alone or with their young.

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The word "peacock" does not actually apply to both the male and female birds.

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Although they vary in size, males are often as much as twice the size of their female counterparts.

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This can be seen in male and female birds and also across different species.

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Instead, there will have a minimum of two and can comfortably have as many as five female partners.

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Monroe has become an iconic representative of fame and female beauty.

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Bingham made this suggestion as more than 75% of the first few dozen skeletons unearthed were primarily identified as female.

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This theory has long been debunked, with the majority of skeletons actually being male, rather than female.

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They live in groups called herds, which are led by a female elephant.

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These herds are usually led by a female, known as the matriarch.

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