Latin root words that end in -or should use the suffix -trix when applied to women. So a woman aviator is aviatrix, or administrator is administratrix.
We don’t need gender specific words for things that aren’t gender specific. Does the aviator use their penis for flying the plane? If not why do you need to tell me with their title if they have a penis?
I hate the word widower. It sounds like a verb. A widower kills married men and makes widows. Widow works fine for everyone.
Latin root words that end in -or should use the suffix -trix when applied to women. So a woman aviator is aviatrix, or administrator is administratrix.
We don’t need gender specific words for things that aren’t gender specific. Does the aviator use their penis for flying the plane? If not why do you need to tell me with their title if they have a penis?
I hate the word widower. It sounds like a verb. A widower kills married men and makes widows. Widow works fine for everyone.
Our town has a Maytrix.
Ok I’m convinced
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bacheltrix
moderatrix
predatrix
seamstress -> tailtrix
I refuse to believe Bacheltrix isn’t in the Asterix and Obelix universe.
Contractrix sounds like a supervillain
A supervillainess
Oooo, I like this. Aviatrix sounds so cool.
I’ve seen the term before. Antiquated but it’s a word.