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male

1 American  
[meyl] / meɪl /

adjective

  1. having or relating to a gender identity that corresponds to a complex, variable set of social and cultural roles, traits, and behaviors assigned to people of the sex that typically produces sperm cells.

    1. Biology. of, relating to, or being an animal or human of the sex or sexual phase that normally produces sperm cells during reproduction.

    2. Botany. designating or relating to a plant or its reproductive structure producing or containing microspores.

    3. Botany. (of seed plants) staminate.

  2. of, relating to, or characteristic of a male person; masculine.

    a male voice.

  3. comprising male people.

    a male choir.

  4. Machinery. made to fit into a corresponding open or recessed part.

    a male plug.


noun

  1. a male person.

  2. Biology. an animal, plant, or plant structure that normally produces sperm cells as part of the process of reproduction.

Male 2 American  
[mah-ley, -lee] / ˈmɑ leɪ, -li /

noun

  1. a city in and the capital of the Maldives.


male- 3 American  
  1. a combining form meaning “evil,” occurring in loanwords from Latin.

    malediction.


male 1 British  
/ meɪl /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or designating the sex producing gametes (spermatozoa) that can fertilize female gametes (ova)

  2. of, relating to, or characteristic of a man; masculine

  3. for or composed of men or boys

    a male choir

  4. (of gametes) capable of fertilizing an egg cell in sexual reproduction

  5. (of reproductive organs, such as a testis or stamen) capable of producing male gametes

  6. (of flowers) bearing stamens but lacking a functional pistil

  7. electronics mechanical engineering having a projecting part or parts that fit into a female counterpart

    a male plug

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noun

  1. a male person, animal, or plant

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Malé 2 British  
/ ˈmɑːleɪ /

noun

  1. the capital of the Republic of Maldives, on Malé Island in the centre of the island group. Pop: 90 000 (2005 est)

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male Scientific  
/ māl /
  1. In organisms that reproduce sexually, being the gamete that is smaller and more motile than the other corresponding gamete of the same species (the female gamete). The sperm cells of higher animals and plants are male gametes.

  2. Possessing or being a structure that produces only male gametes. The testicles of humans are male reproductive organs. Male flowers possess only stamens and no carpels.


  1. A male organism.

Related Words

See man. Male, masculine, virile are adjectives that describe men and boys or attributes and conduct culturally ascribed to them. Male, which is applied to plants and animals as well as to human beings, is often used as a biological or physiological descriptor, classifying individuals on the basis of their potential or actual ability to inseminate in bisexual reproduction. It contrasts with female in all such uses: his oldest male relative; the male parts of the flower. Masculine refers essentially to qualities, characteristics, or behaviors deemed by a culture or society to be especially appropriate to or ideally associated with men and boys. In American and Western European culture, these have traditionally included features such as strength, forthrightness, and courage: a firm, masculine handshake; a masculine impatience at indecision. Virile implies a vigor and muscularity associated with mature manhood and often carries a suggestion of sexual or procreative potency: his virile good looks; a swaggering, virile walk. See also manly.

Other Word Forms

  • antimale noun
  • intermale adjective
  • maleness noun
  • supermale noun

Etymology

Origin of male1

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English, from Middle French ma(s)le, from Latin masculus; see masculine

Origin of male-3

From Latin; see origin at mal-

Explanation

A male is a guy, a dude, a boy, or a man. A male animal is not female. Male life forms are the opposite of females in many ways. The biggest way is that males can’t have babies. Male is a manly word. Rarr! You won’t find women on an all-male rugby team. If the doctor says, “It’s a boy,” you’ve got yourself a male baby. Males exist in plants and other animals — the male is the gamete-producing sex that fertilizes the female. Things can be male, too, like adapters that have male parts that fit into female parts. Most male animals are bigger than females, but not all. The biggest blue whales are female.

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Example Sentences

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She said there was no translator present and her forensic tests were conducted by a male doctor.

From BBC • Apr. 22, 2026

In contrast, the later burials were more selective and largely centered around a single male lineage.

From Science Daily • Apr. 22, 2026

How Bruce the beakless parrot became an alpha male.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 21, 2026

The adult male pilot was pulled from the plane and taken to the hospital, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 20, 2026

The large male by the cook-fire puffed out his fur until he looked twice as big.

From "A Girl Named Disaster" by Nancy Farmer