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gendered

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Gender \Gen"der\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gendered ; p. pr. & vb. n. Gendering .] [OF. gendrer, fr. L. generare. See Gender , n.] To beget; to engender.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 (context linguistics of a language English) Having grammatical gender. 2 Pertaining to gender or having attributes due to gender. 3 Divided by gender. 4 (context archaic English) engendered v (en-past of: gender )

Usage examples of gendered.

Why restrict ourselves, after all, to so few, and to such narrowly gendered, erogenous zones?

Other critics, such as Raymond, insist that the material body remains essentially male or female, and that the target of critique should be the system of gendered social behaviours that we attach to these gendered bodies.

This kind of SF reveals the degree to which an unacknowledged and unconscious allegiance to the notion of gendered behaviour as natural continues to structure our social perceptions and choices, even our perceptions of alternate worlds.

Similarly, the gender-malleable body of SF can work to reinforce constructions of gendered behaviour as natural or inevitable by suggesting that they would persist in a context where gender was fluid, as is the case with Varley's novel.

But two of the groups that Rannoch encounters in his travels are groups that have gone very wrong—and in gendered ways.

On the one hand, we read the novel through the eyes of a gendered character.

As a result, he describes Winter and its inhabitants using gendered terminology.

If he (the gendered pronoun is I believe precise in this case) changes institutions, for instance, as happens not infrequently, his staff have to move with him or risk losing their jobs.

Rose, H A Gendered reflections on the laboratory in medicine, in Hand, Brain and Heart, Polity, Oxford, forthcoming.

And none of the agreement of adjective and noun for gender, or gendered forms for the past tense of a verb, all of which she always had to make a special effort to remember when speaking Russian.