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gender noun 1 the condition of being male or female; one's sex. 2 grammar a in many languages: a system of dividing nouns and pronouns into different classes, often, but not necessarily, related to the sex of the persons and things denoted; b any of these classes, usually two or three in European languages (see common gender, feminine, masculine and neuter).
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin genus, generis kind or sort.

gender noun 1 the condition of being male or female; one's sex. 2 grammar a in many languages: a system of dividing nouns and pronouns into different classes, often, but not necessarily, related to the sex of the persons and things denoted; b any of these classes, usually two or three in European languages (see common gender, feminine, masculine and neuter).
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin genus, generis kind or sort.

gender noun 1 the condition of being male or female; one's sex. 2 grammar a in many languages: a system of dividing nouns and pronouns into different classes, often, but not necessarily, related to the sex of the persons and things denoted; b any of these classes, usually two or three in European languages (see common gender, feminine, masculine and neuter).
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin genus, generis kind or sort.