gendered

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English - Turkish
cinsiyetlenmiş
gender
(Hukuk) cinsiyet

Dolaylı çevirileri yorumlarken dikkatli ol. Cinsiyetler değişmiş olabilir. - Be careful interpreting indirect translations. Genders may have changed.

Eskiden cinsiyetin doğuştan kazanıldığını savunanlardandım, ama artık ikili cinsiyet sistemine çok karşıyım. - I used to be really cis, but by now I've become pretty genderqueer.

gender
cins

Cinsiyet temelli ayrımcılık yasaklanmıştır. - Discrimination on the basis of gender is prohibited.

Eskiden cinsiyetin doğuştan kazanıldığını savunanlardandım, ama artık ikili cinsiyet sistemine çok karşıyım. - I used to be really cis, but by now I've become pretty genderqueer.

gender
(Politika, Siyaset) toplumsal cinsiyet
gender
müennes
gender
müzekker
gender
cinsiyetler
gender
ismin cinsi
gender
common gender her iki cins için ortak olan kelime
gender
cansız
gender
feminine gender dişil
gender
{i} k.dili. cinsiyet
gender
{i} isim cinsi
gender
neuter gender camit
gender
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) (toplumsal) cinsiyet
gender
{i} dilb. cins
gender
masculine gender eril
gender
nötr
gender
eşey
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of gendered in Turkish Turkish dictionary

gender
Cinsiyet rollerinin kültürel olarak ayrıştırılması
English - English
Divided by gender

In the past, parenting was a more gendered activity with more distinct male and female roles.

Having grammatical gender

Grammatically, Hebrew is a gendered language because every noun is either masculine or feminine.

Simple past tense and past participle of gender
Pertaining to gender or having attributes due to gender

His clothes were highly gendered.

past of gender
gendered knowledge
In feminist studies and gender studies, the concept that mainstream knowledge is mainly produced by men and thus privileges the masculine over the feminine
gender
The mental analog of sex: one's maleness, femaleness, etc., as seen from their own perspective
gender
to engender
gender
A socio-cultural phenomenon that divides people into various categories such as "male" and "female," with each having associated dress, roles, stereotypes, etc
gender
A division between classes or kinds. E.g., the common gender
gender
{n} a sex, breed, race, sort, kind, difference
gender
{v} to beget, produce, copulate, engender
gender
The gender of the offender
gender
Male and Female classification
gender
is the culturally specific set of characteristics that identify the social behaviour of women and men, the relationship between them and the way it is socially constructed Gender is an analytical tool for understanding social processes
gender
Patient's gender (Male/Female/Unknown) Clinical (Patient and Tumor)
gender
Classification of sex
gender
Male Female
gender
2 types of gender are distinguished in linguistics --- natural gender, where items refer to the sex of real world entities, and grammatical gender, which has nothing to do with sex, but which signals grammatical relationships between words in a sentence and which is shown e g by the form of the article or the noun
gender
Masculine, Feminine, neuter
gender
The culturally and socially constructed femaleness or maleness of an individual
gender
The masculine gender includes the feminine and neuter
gender
a grammatical category in inflected languages governing the agreement between nouns and pronouns and adjectives; in some languages it is quite arbitrary but in Indo-European languages it is usually based on sex or animateness
gender
One of the features of a noun phrase In English, gender is only marked in third-person singular pronouns and associated words The possible values of the gender feature are masculine, feminine, and neuter typemasculinefeminineneuterexample pronoun (nominative)hesheithe hit the ball pronoun (accusative)himheritFrank hit him pronoun(possessive adjective)hisheritsFrank hit his arm pronoun(possessive)hishersitsThe ball is his pronoun(reflexive)himselfherselfitselfFrank hurt himself
gender
differences between men and women, suggesting but not necessitating reference to sex
gender
Kind; sort
gender
Student gender
gender
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
gender
{i} sex of a person or animal; (Grammar) system in some languages in which nouns are separated into two or more groups (i.e. masculine, female, neuter); such a group of nouns; state of being male or female in regard to social or cultural differences
gender
A classification of nouns, primarily according to sex; and secondarily according to some fancied or imputed quality associated with sex
gender
To copulate; to breed
gender
To beget; to engender
gender
A division of nouns and pronouns (and sometimes of other parts of speech), such as masculine, feminine, neuter or common
gender
the properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of their reproductive roles; "she didn't want to know the sex of the foetus"
gender
Sex, male or female
gender
- certain products are classified as being male- or female-oriented, except within sub-categories where the gender is apparent e g Men's Fragrances
gender
The gender of the artist who is the subject of the record   e g female for Rosalie Favell or male for Larry McNeil
gender
Male and female identities, constructed in social interaction
gender
An indication of whether a noun or pronoun is masculine or feminine: he/she, him/her
gender
gender role; culture specific behaviour norms, normally but not necessarily, associated with one's sex; condition of adopting such a gender role
gender
A person's gender is the fact that they are male or female. Women are sometimes denied opportunities solely because of their gender. groups that are traditionally discriminated against on grounds of gender, colour, race, or age. = sex
gender
Gender identifies the relations between women and men Gender relations vary from place to place and over time; they often change in response to altering circumstances (Sex, by contrast, identifies the biological difference between women and men, which does not change )
gender
Another word for sex; we all have a gender either male or female
gender
(jen-der) The word gender was originally used in grammar to classify nouns as feminine, masculine and neuter, it is also now often used to describe the socially inscribed characteristics of women and men
gender
A person's biological sex as constructed, understood, interpreted, and institutionalized by society
gender
In grammar, the gender of a noun, pronoun, or adjective is whether it is masculine, feminine, or neuter. A word's gender can affect its form and behaviour. In English, only personal pronouns such as `she', reflexive pronouns such as `itself', and possessive determiners such as `his' have gender. In both Welsh and Irish the word for `moon' is of feminine gender. In language, a grammatical category contrasting distinctions of sex or animateness. Gender marking may be natural, with linguistic markers of gender corresponding to real-world gender, or purely grammatical, with markers of gender in part semantically based and in part semantically arbitrary. In languages with grammatical gender, nouns are partitioned into sets. Membership of a noun in a set may be expressed by its form and/or by the forms of other parts of speech controlled by the noun. Closely related to gender systems in language are class systems, as in Bantu languages, in which the number of sets into which nouns are partitioned is much larger, with distinct categories for things such as plants, animals, and tools, though, as with nouns in Romance and Germanic languages, assignment of most nouns to classes is semantically arbitrary
gender
A girl or woman is of the female gender and a boy or man is of the male gender
gender
a xylophone with metal bars used in Indonesian Gamelan
gender
You can refer to all male people or all female people as a particular gender. While her observations may be true about some men, they could hardly apply to the entire gender. the different abilities and skills of the two genders. = sex
gender
Another term for male or female
gender
The sex of individuals (male or female)
gender
the social expectations of male and female - eg toy-preferences, dress etc - rather than the sexual identity
gendered

    Etymology

    (verb.) 14th century. Middle English gendren, from Middle French gendrer, from Latin generare; more at GENERATE.
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