masculine
Mannish vs Masculine - What's the difference?
mannish | masculine |As adjectives the difference between mannish and masculine
is that mannish is of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or suitable for a man while masculine is of or pertaining to the male gender; manly.As a noun masculine is
(grammar) the masculine gender.Masculine vs Manful - What's the difference?
masculine | manful | Related terms |Masculine is a related term of manful.
As adjectives the difference between masculine and manful
is that masculine is of or pertaining to the male gender; manly while manful is showing the characteristics considered typical of a man; macho or manly.As a noun masculine
is (grammar) the masculine gender.Manny vs Masculine - What's the difference?
manny | masculine |As nouns the difference between manny and masculine
is that manny is a male nanny for children while masculine is the masculine gender.As a proper noun Manny
is a diminutive=Emmanuel given name.As an adjective masculine is
of or pertaining to the male gender; manly.Many vs Masculine - What's the difference?
many | masculine |As nouns the difference between many and masculine
is that many is a multitude; a great aggregate; a mass of people; the generality; the common herd while masculine is the masculine gender.As a determiner many
is an indefinite large number of.As a pronoun many
is a collective mass of people.As an adjective masculine is
of or pertaining to the male gender; manly.Masculine vs Emasculine - What's the difference?
masculine | emasculine |Emasculine is likely misspelled.
Emasculine has no English definition.