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The [[sex]] of an [[organism]] which is the [[opposite]] of the [[male]] sex. Typically females have [[ova]] or egg [[cell]]s. The | The [[sex]] of an [[organism]] which is the [[opposite]] of the [[male]] sex. Typically females have [[ova]] or egg [[cell]]s. The adult [[human]] female, typically after having [[sexual intercourse]], [[conception|conceives]] a [[child]] and nine months later, gives [[birth]], usually to one child at a time. |
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Female [r]: The sex of an organism which is the opposite of the male sex. Typically females have ova or egg cells. The adult human female, typically after having sexual intercourse, conceives a child and nine months later, gives birth, usually to one child at a time.