female child

NOUN
  1. a youthful female person
    the girls were just learning to ride a tricycle
    the baby was a girl
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How To Use female child In A Sentence

  • Spanish and Italian make a distinction between a male child and a female child by giving the words different endings (ni?o, bambino/ni?a, bambina).
  • It revealed a disgusting and shocking obsession with sexual perversion involving young female children.
  • Two-thirds of the ability of male children on aerobic capacity tests; almost 90 percent in female children.
  • Her new born female child inherited a terrible, inexpressible fear, that someone, somewhere, was buried alive.
  • Spanish and Italian make a distinction between a male child and a female child by giving the words different endings (ni?o, bambino/ni?a, bambina).
  • The choli is a bodice which is put on the female child, who never knows what stays are. The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton
  • I'm not saying it's totally wrong to desire a male or female child because even common sense tells us variety is the spice of life but the well being of a family should not be jeopardised because a malechild is being clamoured for. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Should I launch into a discourse on why I didn't value male above female children?
  • Female infanticide is the practice of abandoning or killing female children in areas where male children are valued more. ProLiteracy Calls for Greater U.S. Investment in Global Literacy « Blogs « Literacy News
  • It is evident enough why the ancient Israelites considered the puerpera unclean during the first days after childbirth, but it seems difficult to explain why this uncleanliness should have lasted seven days after the birth of a male and fourteen after that of a female child. Labor Among Primitive Peoples
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