gendersex
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒɛndəsɛks/
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈd͡ʒɛndɚsɛks/
- Hyphenation: gen‧der‧sex
Noun[edit]
gendersex (uncountable)
- Sex or gender. A division of organisms into masculine, feminine and possibly others, by sexual or social characteristics.
- 2019, Riikka Taavetti, “From Present Trans and Intersex(ed) Politics to Past Embodied Experiences”, in Suomen Queer-tutkimuksen Seuran, :
- Holm provides a contextualised analysis of two life stories by persons in trans or intersex(ed) positions who applied for the legal change of their gendersex status, as Holm innovatively names it.
- 2022, Christopher Joseph Lee, “Transmedia Uprising”, in TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, :
- the technologies and histories of racial and colonial gendering that have established binary gendersex as one of the primary fault lines for securing and differentiating the national body
Translations[edit]
division of male, female and others
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See also[edit]
- (grammar) common, feminine, masculine, neuter
- (sex) female, male, hermaphroditic; man, woman, hermaphrodite, intersex, altersex, endosex
- genderqueer, bigender, non-binary, transgender, androgyne, crossdresser, hijra, kathoey, transsexual, two-spirit
- legal gender