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Weiblich

Weiblich is a German adjective meaning female or of the female sex. It is used to describe the sex of animals or plants, as well as the feminine characteristics of a noun. In everyday and scientific language it is commonly contrasted with männlich.

Etymology and usage context: Weiblich derives from the noun Weib, an old term for "woman," combined with

Grammar and examples: As with other adjectives, weiblich declines according to number, gender, and article. Examples

Related terms: For referring to a female animal, the diminutive Weibchen is used in biology. The term

See also: gendered language, männlich, Weibchen, Pistil and Stamen in botanical contexts.

the
suffix
-lich.
The
noun
Weib
is
now
typically
considered
archaic
or
informal,
while
weiblich
remains
the
standard
descriptor
for
female
qualities
or
sex.
include
das
weibliche
Tier
(the
female
animal),
eine
weibliche
Stimme
(a
female
voice),
and
in
predicate
position:
Das
Tier
ist
weiblich
(The
animal
is
female).
In
scientific
contexts,
the
pair
weiblich
and
männlich
is
routinely
used
to
indicate
sex,
for
instance
in
data
labeling,
anatomy,
or
breeding
programs.
In
botany,
the
term
helps
distinguish
the
female
reproductive
role
from
the
male,
though
specific
organs
are
often
named
(pistil
vs.
stamen).
weiblich
is
not
a
gender
identity
label;
it
denotes
biological
sex
and
feminine
qualities
in
German,
and
is
frequently
paired
with
männlich
in
descriptive
or
classificatory
phrases.