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The answer GENDER has 62 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of gender in various dictionaries:
noun - a grammatical category in inflected languages governing the agreement between noun s and pro noun s and adj ectives
noun - the properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of their reproductive roles
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Masculine & feminine are the 2 types of this, an English word that often takes the place of "sex" |
In Greek sculpture the other basic difference between kouroi, which were nude, & korai, which were clothed |
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the condition of being either male or female: |
The condition of being female or male sex. |
Females or males considered as a group: expressions used by one gender. |
To engender. |
Sexual identity, especially in relation to society or culture. |
Grammar One category of such a set. |
Grammar The distinguishing form or forms used. |
Grammar The classification of a word or grammatical form in such a category. |
Grammar A grammatical category used in the classification of nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and, in some languages, verbs that may be arbitrary or based on characteristics such as sex or animacy and that determines agreement with or selection of modifiers, referents, or grammatical forms. |
Gender description |
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Gender is the range of characteristics pertaining to, and differentiating between, masculinity and femininity. Depending on the context, these characteristics may include biological sex (i.e., the state of being male, female, or an intersex variation), sex-based social structures (i.e., gender roles), or gender identity. Traditionally, people who do identify as men or women or use masculine or feminine gender pronouns are using a system of gender binary whereas those who exist outside these groups fall under the umbrella terms non-binary or genderqueer. Some cultures have specific gender roles that are distinct from "man" and "woman," such as the hijras of South Asia. These are often referred to as third genders. * Sexologist John Money introduced the terminological distinction between biological sex and gender as a role in 1955. Before his work, it was uncommon to use the word gender to refer to anything but grammatical categories. However, Money's meaning of the word did not become wid |
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