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Masculine vs Thesaurusi - What's the difference?

masculine | thesaurusi |

As nouns the difference between masculine and thesaurusi

is that masculine is the masculine gender while thesaurusi is form of misconstruction|thesauri or thesauruses; plural of thesaurus|cap=p.

As an adjective masculine

is of or pertaining to the male gender; manly.

masculine

Alternative forms

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Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of or pertaining to the male gender; manly.
  • Of or pertaining to the male sex; biologically male, not female.
  • * :
  • Thy masculine children, that is to say, thy sons.
  • Belonging to males; typically used by males.
  • “John”, “Paul” and “Jake” are masculine names.
  • Having the qualities stereotypically associated with men: virile, aggressive, not effeminate.
  • * :
  • That lady, after her husband's death, held the reins with a masculine energy.
  • * :
  • a masculine church.
  • (grammar) Of, pertaining or belonging to the male grammatical gender, in languages that have gender distinctions.
  • # (of a noun) Being of the masculine class, or grammatical gender, and inflected in that manner.
  • The noun ''Student'' is masculine in German.
  • # (of some other parts of speech) Being inflected in agreement with the masculine noun.
  • German uses the masculine of the definite article, ''der'', with ''Student''.
  • Synonyms

    * (of the male sex) male * (having qualities stereotypical of the male gender) manly, virile

    Antonyms

    * (of the male sex) female, womanly * (having qualities stereotypical of the male gender) emasculated, unmanly, epicene and effeminate * (grammar) feminine, neuter

    Derived terms

    * masculinely * masculineness * masculinity * masculinization * demasculinization * emasculate

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (grammar) The masculine gender.
  • *
  • (grammar) A word of the masculine gender.
  • *
  • That which is masculine.
  • *
  • A man.
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  • Anagrams

    * * ----

    thesaurusi

    English

    Alternative forms

    * thesauri * thesauruses

    Noun

    (head)
  • (rare, nonstandard)
  • *{{quote-journal, year = 1965
  • , first = Pierre A. , last = Rinfret , title = Changing Population and Changing Demand , journal = Financial Analysts Journal , volume = 17 , issue = 5 , page = 75 , jstor = 4469254 , passage = In the closing weeks of 1959 and the early weeks of 1960, book dealers must have had a bonanza in selling thesaurusi . }}
  • *{{quote-book, year = 1999
  • , first = Lynn , last = Tooma , coauthors = et al. , title = Exploring the Bible , pageurl = http://books.google.com/books?id=F5DqVYEFiawC&pg=PA49&q=thesaurusi , page = 49 , isbn = 0884894649 , ol = 8194643M , passage = Gather a variety of dictionaries and thesaurusi written for middle-school students as well as adults.}}
  • *{{quote-book, year = 2004
  • , first = Vincent , last = Mary , chapter = MeSH and Specialized Terminologies , title = MedInfo 2004 , pageurl = http://books.google.com/books?id=ICtEEaflsK0C&pg=PA530&q=thesaurusi , page = 530 , isbn = 1586034448 , ol = 12317592M , passage = UMLS is an integration of several thesaurusi .}}

    Usage notes

    * This word is incorrectly formed. For masculine nouns in the nominative case of (of which , to form another correct plural form of (term), thesauruses. (term) is a rare error. English misspellings