binaric

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binaric (comparative more binaric, superlative most binaric)

  1. Falling into distinct binary categories.
    • 2014, Iain Borden, Katerina Ruedi Ray, The Dissertation: A Guide for Architecture Students, →ISBN:
      The visual display of this binaric opposition sets the stage for the later development of the plot.
    • 2016, Jesse Bazzul, Ethics and Science Education: How Subjectivity Matters, →ISBN, page 16:
      Students using these texts are presented with social, biological, and sex/gendered worlds from a binaric perspective.
    • 2018, Greta Olson, Mirjam Horn-Schott, Daniel Hartley, Beyond Gender, →ISBN:
      Editor's introduction Leonie Schmidt The traditional division of sex and gender into the binaric categories female/male and feminine/masculine, respectively, informs the definition and identification of subjects as women and men.

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