Definition of 'male'
Word forms: plural males
1. adjective
Someone who is male is a man or a boy.
2. countable noun
3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
4. countable noun
5. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
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male in British English
adjective
1.
of, relating to, or designating the sex producing gametes ( spermatozoa) that can fertilize female gametes ( ova)
2.
of, relating to, or characteristic of men or male animals
male names
4.
5.
6.
7. electronics, mechanical engineering
a male plug
noun
8.
a male person, animal, or plant
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Derived forms
maleness (ˈmaleness) noun
Word origin
C14: via Old French from Latin masculus masculineMalé in American English
chief island & capital of the Maldives: pop. 55,000
: also ˈMale (ˈmɑli
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male in American English
adjective
1.
designating or of the sex that fertilizes the ovum of the female and begets offspring
biological symbol, ♂ see also female 3.
consisting of men or boys
4.
said of pipe fittings, electric plugs, etc.
5. Botany
a.
b.
designating or of a reproductive structure or part producing spermatozoids that can
fertilize the female eggs
noun
SYNONYMY NOTE: male is the basic term applied to members of the sex that is biologically distinguished
from the female sex and is used of animals and plants as well as of human beings;
, masculine is applied to qualities, such as strength and vigor, traditionally ascribed to men,
or to things appropriate to men; , manly suggests the noble qualities, such as courage and independence, that a culture ideally
associates with a man who has maturity of character; , mannish, used chiefly of women, is most often used derogatorily and implies the possession
or adoption of the traits and manners thought to be more appropriate to a man; , virile stresses qualities such as robustness, vigor, and, specif., sexual potency, that
belong to a physically mature man6.
a male person; man or boy
7.
a male animal or plant
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Derived forms
maleness (ˈmaleness)
noun
Word origin
ME < OFr male, masle < L masculus < mas (gen. maris), a male, man
male in Mechanical Engineering
(meɪl)
adjective
(Mechanical engineering: General)
A male component has a projecting part that fits into a part on another component.
The (external) male thread on the pipe makes a connection with the mating female (internal) thread.
The coupling is threaded on the inside so only a male connection can be joined to it.
A male component has a projecting part that fits into a part on another component.
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