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The term "ladies" is the plural of "lady." The Oxford Dictionary defines "lady" in several ways: This public link is valid for 7 days
: Exciting, interesting, fashionable, or highly appealing (e.g., "a sexy new smartphone design" or "accountancy just isn't a sexy profession" ). 2. Lady / Ladies (Noun) Can’t copy the link right now
The word (pronounced /ˈleɪdi/) has a rich and complex history. Its earliest known use dates back to the Old English period (pre-1150), originally meaning the female head of a household. The OED lists an impressive 27 meanings for the noun "lady," showcasing its long and evolving history. The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary outlines its primary modern uses: or highly appealing (e.g.
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