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454 words match “FEMALE”

RHYME n.
A word answering in sound to another word. Female rhyme. See under Female. -- Male rhyme. See under Male. -- Rhyme or reason, sound or sense. -- Rhyme royal (Pros.), a stanza of seven decasyllabic verses, of which the first and third, the second, fourth, and fifth, and the sixth and seventh rhyme.
RING-NECKED a.
k, and a narrow, but conspicuous, red ring encircles the neck. This ring is absent in the female. Called also ring-neck, ring-necked blackhead, ringbill, tufted duck, and black jack.
RIVALESS n.
A female rival. [Obs.] Richardson.
ROE n.
The female of any species of deer.
RUDDY a.
d neck, black on the top of the head, nape, wings, and tail, and white on the cheeks. The female and young male are dull brown mixed with blackish on the back; grayish below. Called also dunbird, dundiver, ruddy diver, stifftail, spinetail, hardhead, sleepy duck, fool duck, spoonbill, etc. -- Ruddy plover (Zoöl.) the…
RUFF n.
face. They are polygamous, and are noted for their pugnacity in the breeding season. The female is called reeve, or rheeve.
SABLE a.
lope (Hippotragus niger). Both sexes have long, sharp horns. The adult male is black; the female is dark chestnut above, white beneath. -- Sable iron, a superior quality of Russia iron; -- so called because originally stamped with the figure of a sable. -- Sable mouse (Zoöl.), the lemming.
SAGE n.
tern North America. Called also cock of the plains. The male is called sage cock, and the female sage hen. -- Sage hare, or Sage rabbit (Zoöl.), a species of hare (Lepus Nuttalli, or artemisia) which inhabits the regions of Western North America and lives among sagebrush. By recent writers it is considered to be merel…
SAINTESS n.
A female saint. [R.] Bp. Fisher.
SAKTI n.
The divine energy, personified as the wife of a deity (Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, etc.); the female principle.
SALVATION n.
irtually a new sect founded in London in 1861 by William Booth. The evangelists, male and female, have military titles according to rank, that of the chief being "General." They wear a uniform, and in their phraseology and mode of work adopt a quasi military style.
SATRAPESS n.
A female satrap.
SAVIORESS n.
A female savior. [Written also saviouress.] [R.] Bp. Hall.
SAWFLY n.
e of numerous species of hymenopterous insects belonging to the family Tenthredinidæ. The female usually has an ovipositor containing a pair of sawlike organs with which she makes incisions in the leaves or stems of plants in which to lay the eggs. The larvæ resemble those of Lepidoptera.
SCALE n.
merous species of small hemipterous insects belonging to the family Coccidæ, in which the females, when adult, become more or less scalelike in form. They are found upon the leaves and twigs of various trees and shrubs, and often do great damage to fruit trees. See Orange scale,under Orange. -- Scale moss (Bot.), any…
SCAMELL; SCAMMEL n.
The female bar-tailed godwit. [Prov. Eng.]
SCHOOLMISTRESS n.
A woman who governs and teaches a school; a female school- teacher.
SCREW n.
s the external, or male screw, or, more usually the screw; the latter as the internal, or female screw, or, more usually, the nut.
SCULPTRESS n.
A female sculptor.
SECOND a.
or middle distance. [R.] -- Second estate (Eng.), the House of Peers. -- Second girl, a female house-servant who does the lighter work, as chamber work or waiting on table. -- Second intention. See under Intention. -- Second story, Story floor, in America, the second range of rooms from the street level. This, in E…
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