different between maleness vs maleless
maleness
English
Etymology
male +? -ness
Noun
maleness (countable and uncountable, plural malenesses)
- The characteristic, state or condition of being male.
- 1997, Bernard MacLaverty, 'Grace Notes' (novel), (Chapter 1, at page 11 in the 1998 Vintage paperback edition):
- They had always lived over the pub with its buzz of voices. Bar talk. When she was fifteen she had come home one night from the school concert just about closing time. Men were coming out on to the street and she could hear her father's voice calling time. She had heard this scene every night from upstairs and been afraid of it - the loud voices, the shouting, the maleness of it.
- 1997, Bernard MacLaverty, 'Grace Notes' (novel), (Chapter 1, at page 11 in the 1998 Vintage paperback edition):
Synonyms
- masculineness
- masculinity
Coordinate terms
- femaleness
Translations
Anagrams
- Sleemans, lameness, maneless, meanless, nameless, salesmen
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maleless
English
Etymology
male +? -less
Adjective
maleless (not comparable)
- Devoid of males.
- 2004, Geoffrey A. Hammerson, Connecticut wildlife: biodiversity, natural history, and conservation
- The small woolly females of this maleless species give rise to more females that feed by inserting their tubular mouthparts into the bark.
- 2004, Geoffrey A. Hammerson, Connecticut wildlife: biodiversity, natural history, and conservation
Anagrams
- mealless
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