all-female

English

Etymology

From all- +‎ female.

Adjective

all-female (not comparable)

  1. Involving only women and girls.
    Antonym: all-male
    Coordinate term: co-ed
    • 2016 August 14, Ross Douthat, “A Playboy for President”, in The New York Times[1], archived from the original on 13 August 2016:
      But the cultural conflict between these two post-revolutionary styles — between frat guys and feminist bluestockings, Gamergaters and the diversity police, alt-right provocateurs and “woke” dudebros, the mouthbreathers who poured hate on the all-female “Ghostbusters” and the tastemakers who pretended it was good — is likely here to stay.