What does γυναικείος in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word γυναικείος in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use γυναικείος in Greek.

The word γυναικείος in Greek means feminine, γυναικείος, γυναικείος, θηλυκός, γυναικείος, θηλυκός, γυναικείος, πρώτος γυναικείος ρόλος, μη θηλυκός. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word γυναικείος

feminine

γυναικείος

(womanly)

Different cultures have different standards regarding what they consider feminine or masculine.

γυναικείος, θηλυκός

(female, feminine)

Maggie used her womanly charms to persuade Frank to help her.

γυναικείος

(resembling female)

θηλυκός

(feminine, of female sex) (για ζώα)

Κατά τη διάρκεια του καύσωνα ο Τομ ζήλευε τις γυναίκες συναδέλφους του μπορούσαν να φοράνε πιο λεπτά ρούχα. // Ως γυναίκα, ορισμένες φορές προτιμώ τις γυναίκες γιατρούς για κάποια θέματα.
Female cats get pregnant a lot if you don't have them spayed.

γυναικείος

(archaic (characteristic of women)

πρώτος γυναικείος ρόλος

(actress in central role) (παίζω, έχω)

Katherine Hepburn often played the leading lady in her films.

μη θηλυκός

(not ladylike)

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