Muliebrity (adj)
moo-lee-eb-rit-ee
Womanly nature or qualities.
1585–95; Late Latin muliēbritās womanhood, equivalent to Latin muliēbri ( s ) womanly (derivative of mulier woman).
Example sentences
“She had a softness about her, her muliebrity shone through.”
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