In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun for a female goose is goose.
The noun for a male goose is gander.
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Gander is the masculine gender of goose:
All the living organisms existing on earth have genders which are classified as Masculine and feminine. In the animals, those with male characters are called Masculine gender, where as those exhibiting female character are called Feminine gender.
In birds and animals the name of male and female varies drastically. Gander and Goose are masculine and feminine names of bird which resembles duck in its appearance but are genetically different with certain other characters.
No geeses is not a word the correct way to say it is geese eggs
The word that means feeling masculine is "machismo."
"Fields" is neither masculine nor feminine. There is no masculine or feminine form.
A buck. The doe is the female deer and the male is a buck.
Buck is the masculine........a male deer (the female is a doe).