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Feminine   /fˈɛmənən/   Listen
Feminine

adjective
1.
Associated with women and not with men.
2.
Of grammatical gender.
3.
Befitting or characteristic of a woman especially a mature woman.  Synonym: womanly.
4.
(music or poetry) ending on an unaccented beat or syllable.
noun
1.
A gender that refers chiefly (but not exclusively) to females or to objects classified as female.



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"Feminine" Quotes from Famous Books



... of how she had left her "round-up" and ridden over to visit, having heard from the Tuttle person that we were here. Cousin Egbert took her horse and she entered the hut, where to my utter amazement she at once did a feminine thing. Though from her garb one at a little distance might have thought her a man, a portly, florid, carelessly attired man, she made at once for the wrinkled mirror where, after anxiously scanning her burned face for an instant, she produced powder and puff from a pocket ...
— Ruggles of Red Gap • Harry Leon Wilson

... does not give details, but it presents you with a wonderfully accurate outline of the cut of a person's identity. This envelope was square, and looked as hard, white and clean as if a stone-tablet had passed through the post. It bore a delicate, weak, feminine superscription, hurried and careless; the writing unformed, but graceful and distinguished; and on the other side of the letter, stamped in grey, stood a ...
— To-morrow? • Victoria Cross

... an incident in a life in which the feminine element never had any great influence, perhaps because it was always kept in check by people anxious and eager not to allow it to occupy a place in the thoughts or in the existence of a man whom they had confiscated as their own property. There are people who, having risen from nothing to the ...
— Cecil Rhodes - Man and Empire-Maker • Princess Catherine Radziwill

... came these girl acolytes, and, dividing themselves, they appealed to us and prayed. They were not beautiful perhaps, but they were women. We outcasts of the prairie and the camp fire and the streets had been greatly divorced from feminine sweet influences, and these succeeded where speech and prayer and song had failed. As one spoke to me I saw hard resolution wither in many. What woman had spoken kindly to them in this hard land since they left their eastern homes? Why should they ...
— A Tramp's Notebook • Morley Roberts

... occupied in teaching and feminine occupations in the house, did not present much to write about; and Charlotte was naturally driven ...
— Stories of Achievement, Volume IV (of 6) - Authors and Journalists • Various


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