Genderlessness vs. Genderless — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Genderlessness and Genderless
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Genderlessness
The state or condition of being genderless; lack of gender.
Genderless
A grammatical category, often designated as male, female, or neuter, 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.
Genderless
The fact of being classified as belonging to such a category
Agreement in gender, number, and case.
Genderless
Either of the two divisions, designated female and male, by which most organisms are classified on the basis of their reproductive organs and functions; sex.
Genderless
One's identity as female or male or as neither entirely female nor entirely male.
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Genderless
Females or males considered as a group
Students lined up with the genders in different lines.
Genderless
To engender.
Genderless
Without a gender, in its various senses.
A genderless noun includes both the masculine and feminine forms.
Genderless
Having no gender.
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