mulie-, muliebri-

(Latin: woman, wife; womanly, female)

muliebral
Characteristic of women or womanhood.
muliebria
The female genitalia or genital organs.
muliebrile
Feminine.
muliebrious, muliebrous
Effeminate, womanly.
muliebrity (my OO lee uh" bri tee)
1. Womanliness, womanhood, femininity, effeminacy.
2. The trait of behaving in ways considered typical for women.
3. Having a womanly nature or qualities of an adult woman.
4. The qualities conventionally associated with women.
mulier
1. A woman, a wife.
2. A reference to a child born in wedlock and so legitimate.

Lawful issue born in wedlock, in distinction from an elder brother born of the same parents before their marriage; a lawful son.

mulier puisine
From Old English Law: The legitimate son of parents whose first son was illegitimate.
mulierly
In the manner or condition of a mulier; in wedlock; legitimately.
mulierose
Fond of women.
mulierosity
A fondness for women.
mulierty
1. From Old English Law: the state of being of legitimate birth.
2. The condition of being a mulier or having the position of being born in lawful wedlock.

Related "woman, female" units: anilo-; fem-;gyno-; virgo-.