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Gender

For Gender we have terms and definitions in 14 topics. The topics are Anthromorphemics, Anthropology, Biblical, Developmental Psychology, Ethics, Grammar, Intergroup, Music, Physical Education, Reproductive Infections, Sex, Sexual Health, Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Sociology.



Gender (Anthromorphemics)

A cultural construct consisting of the set of distinguishable characteristics associated with each sex.


Gender (Anthropology)

A cultural construct consisting of the set of distinguishable characteristics associated with each sex.


Gender (Biblical)

To engender, breed, beget, or produce.


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Gender (Developmental Psychology)

The fact or condition of being a male or a female human being, especially with regard to how this affects or determines a person's self-image, social status, goals, and so on.


Gender (Ethics)

A person’s gender refers to that individual’s affiliation with either male or female social roles- - - - - - - Gender differs from sex in the same way that ethnicity differs from race: gender is a sociological concept, while sex is a biological one.


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Gender (Grammar)

A quality attached to a noun or pronoun that indicates an abstract category of the individuals are being referred to. Most English nouns are neuter, and English has singular pronouns that are masculine, feminine, and neuter ("he", "she", and "it", respectively). All Welsh nouns are either masculine or feminine.


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Gender (Intergroup)

The socially-constructed concepts of masculinity and femininity; the 'appropriate' qualities accompanying biological sex


Gender (Music)

A xylophone with metal bars used in Indonesian Gamelan.


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Gender (Physical Education)

Socially constructed patterns of behaviour recognised as feminine and masculine.


Gender (Reproductive Infections)

Culturally defined roles and responsibilities for females and males that are learned, may change over time, and vary among societies.


Gender (Sex)

Primarily a subclass within a grammatical class of terms in a language; however, of great importance in the politics of sex as a euphemism for sexual orientation, intended to obscure and to obfuscate the biological and cultural classification of humans into two sexes – male and female – so as to promote the view that the bipolarity of sexual concepts that grew out of biological reality is a social construct and not a consequence of human evolution


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Gender (Sexual Health)

One's biological, social, or legal status as male or female.


Gender (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)

A way to describe people. Some of these ways are male/female, man/woman, or boy/girl. A person's gender is decided during fertilization. A man's SPERM determine what the GENDER of a FETUS will be.


Gender (Sociology)

Socially defined behavior regarded as appropriate for the members of each sex.




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