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Ewes, cows, sows, hens and of course girls and women.

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Ais forActress

An actress is a female actor. Actresses may be seen on stage, on television or in movies.

Bis forBitch

A bitch is a female dog.

Bis forBride

A bride is a woman who is about to get married. Her future husband is called the groom.

Dis forDaughter

Your daughter is your female child.
A male child is called a son.

Dis forDoe

A doe is a female deer.

Fis forFemale

A plant or animal is female if she can produce eggs or similar female cells that can be fertilized by sperm or other male cells. Most female animals will have live babies, while birds, most fish and most reptiles lay eggs.

Fis forFilly

A filly is a young female horse.

Gis forGirl

A girl is a young, female person.
Your grandmother is the mother of your mother or father. Some other names for Grandmother are Grandma, Nana, Granny, Oma, Baba or Nan.

His forHen

Most female birds are called hens. The most common female bird to be called a hen is a chicken.

His forHeroine

Heroine is the feminine of hero. People of either gender can call themselves heroes.

Mis forMare

A mare is a female horse. A male horse is called a stallion and a baby horse is called a foal.

Mis forMother

Your mother is your female parent. Mother can mean many things, usually your mother is the lady who gave birth to you and brought you home from the hospital. Sometimes it means the lady who brought you up, if you were adopted.

Nis forNiece

Your niece is the daughter of your brother or sister.

Pis forPrincess

A princess is the daughter of a king or queen. You can also become a princess by marrying a prince.

Sis forSister

Your sister is a girl who has the same mother or father as you do.

Sis forSpinster

A spinster is a woman who is not married or in any kind of relationship.
The term is usually used to describe an older unmarried woman, while bachelor can be used to describe a man of any age.