Many nouns tell you the gender of the person or animal they are referring to, which means whether it is male or female.
We use the term masculine when we are referring to male words and feminine for female words.
Often the suffix ess is added to a masculine word to create its feminine version.
For example: lion + ess = lioness Your browser does not support the audio element.
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If the masculine word ends in er or or, the 'e' or 'o' is usually dropped before adding the suffix ess.
tiger + ess = tigress
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