different between superheroine vs superhero
superheroine
English
Etymology
From super- +? heroine, by analogy with superhero
Noun
superheroine (plural superheroines)
- A heroine with supernatural powers; a female superhero
Related terms
- superman
- superwoman
Translations
superheroine From the web:
- what superhero am i
- what superheroes are dc
- what superheroes are in the justice league
- what superhero is monica rambeau
- what superheroes are marvel
- what superhero is wanda
- what superhero can beat superman
- what superhero can teleport
superhero
English
Etymology
super- +? hero
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /s(j)up?(?)h??o?/
Noun
superhero (plural superheroes)
- Any kind of fantasy/science fiction crime-fighting character, often with supernatural powers or equipment, in popular children's and fantasy literature.
Antonyms
- supervillain
Related terms
- superheroic
- superheroine
- superhuman
- superman
Translations
superhero From the web:
- what superhero am i
- what superhero is chris pratt
- what superhero is wanda
- what superheroes are dc
- what superheroes are marvel
- what superheroes are in the justice league
- what superhero would you be and why
- what superhero has the most powers
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