muliebral

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Etymology[edit]

From Latin muliebris (womanly) +‎ -al.

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  • IPA(key): /mjuːlɪˈiːbɹəl/

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muliebral (comparative more muliebral, superlative most muliebral)

  1. Womanly, feminine, relating to or in the manner of an adult woman.

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