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Definition of 'gender reassignment'

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genderless adjective

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What does the adjective genderless mean?

There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective genderless . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

How common is the adjective genderless ?

How is the adjective genderless pronounced, british english, u.s. english, where does the adjective genderless come from.

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The earliest known use of the adjective genderless is in the 1840s.

OED's earliest evidence for genderless is from 1840, in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine .

genderless is formed within English, by derivation.

Etymons: gender n. , ‑less suffix .

Nearby entries

  • genderer, n. c1384–1856
  • gender expression, n. 1973–
  • gender feminism, n. 1991–
  • gender-fluid, adj. 1987–
  • genderfuck, n. 1972–
  • gender gap, n. 1969–
  • gender identity, n. 1964–
  • gendering, n.¹ c1384–
  • gendering, n.² 1740–
  • gendering, adj. a1398–
  • genderless, adj. 1840–
  • gender marker, n. 1950–
  • gender-neutral, adj. 1963–
  • gender-nonconforming, adj. 1983–
  • gender nonconformity, n. 1969–
  • gender politics, n. 1977–
  • gender presentation, n. 1970–
  • genderquake, n. 1993–
  • genderqueer, adj. & n. 1995–
  • gender reassignment, n. 1969–
  • gender relations, n. 1976–

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genderless, adj. was revised in June 2011.

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“Sex reassignment.” Merriam-Webster.com Medical Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/sex%20reassignment. Accessed 24 Apr. 2024.

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This phrase refers to biases based on a person’s gender. Gender discrimination may occur in education, the workplace, and cultural contexts where girls and women are disadvantaged relative to boys and men on account of their gender such that they do not have the same opportunities to have certain kinds of education or jobs, for example. When girls are kept at home to look after their siblings and do housework whilst boys are sent to school, this constitutes gender discrimination.... ...

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  1. gender reassignment

    Definition of gender reassignment noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Toggle navigation. ... Definition of gender reassignment noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  2. Gender reassignment

    Search for: 'gender reassignment' in Oxford Reference ». A physiological and ultimately surgical procedure, under medical supervision, for the purpose of changing a person's sexual characteristics. The process is undertaken by transsexual persons. A transsexual is a person who firmly believes that he or she belongs to the sex opposite to the ...

  3. gender, n. meanings, etymology and more

    Gender is the distinction of sex. There are three genders, the masculine, the feminine, and the neuter. There are in Danish only two Genders for the Nouns, the Common Gender and the Neuter. In the English language as now current, the traditional Gender of ancient Grammar is entirely extinct.

  4. Gender reassignment Definition & Meaning

    The meaning of GENDER REASSIGNMENT is a process by which a transgender or nonbinary person comes to live in accordance with their gender identity through changes to their appearance and presentation often with the aid of medical procedures and therapies : gender transition. How to use gender reassignment in a sentence.

  5. transgender, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more

    1. A transgender person; (sometimes, esp. in early use) spec…. 2. The state or quality of being transgender; transgender…. adjective. 1. 1974-. Designating a person whose sense of personal identity and gender does not correspond to that person's sex at birth, or which does not otherwise conform to conventional notions of sex and gender.

  6. GENDER REASSIGNMENT

    GENDER REASSIGNMENT definition: 1. a process, sometimes including medical operations, by which someone's sex is changed from male…. Learn more.

  7. Transgender

    The acronyms "Gender-affirming surgery (GAS)" and "sex reassignment surgery" (SRS) refer to genital surgery. The term "sex reassignment therapy" (SRT) is used as an umbrella term for physical procedures required for transition. Use of the term "sex change" has been criticized for its emphasis on surgery, and the term "transition" is preferred.

  8. Gender reassignment

    "gender reassignment" published on by Oxford University Press. is the process that allows a person with a mismatch between their gender and biological sex to realign these. Typically ... Bilingual dictionaries Classical studies Encyclopedias English Dictionaries and Thesauri History Language reference Law Linguistics Literature

  9. Gender reassignment Definition & Meaning

    Gender reassignment definition, male-to-female or female-to-male transformation involving surgery and hormone treatment See more.

  10. GENDER REASSIGNMENT Definition & Usage Examples

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  11. gender noun

    [uncountable, countable] the fact of being male or female, especially when considered with reference to social and cultural differences, rather than differences in biology; members of a particular gender as a group issues of class, race and gender; traditional concepts of gender; Levels of physical activity did not differ between genders.

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  13. Answers to your questions about transgender people, gender identity

    Gender identity refers to a person's internal sense of being male, female or something else; gender expression refers to the way a person communicates gender identity to others through behavior, clothing, hairstyles, voice or body characteristics. "Trans" is sometimes used as shorthand for "transgender.". While transgender is ...

  14. Definition of 'gender reassignment'

    gender reassignment. ( dʒendər riəsaɪnmənt ) uncountable noun. Gender reassignment is the process of changing a person's physical sexual characteristics from male to female or from female to male with an operation and other medical procedures. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

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  17. Gender reassignment discrimination

    The Equality Act 2010 says that you must not be discriminated against because of gender reassignment. In the Equality Act, gender reassignment means proposing to undergo, undergoing or having undergone a process to reassign your sex. To be protected from gender reassignment discrimination, you do not need to have undergone any medical treatment ...

  18. Gender reassignment surgery Definition & Meaning

    The meaning of GENDER REASSIGNMENT SURGERY is any of several surgical procedures that a transgender or nonbinary person may choose to undergo in order to obtain physical characteristics that align with their gender identity : gender confirmation surgery, gender-affirming surgery. How to use gender reassignment surgery in a sentence.

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  20. SEX REASSIGNMENT Definition & Meaning

    Sex reassignment definition: the surgical alteration of a person's physical sex characteristics or the administration of hormones in order to match the person's gender identity. . See examples of SEX REASSIGNMENT used in a sentence.

  21. Sex reassignment Definition & Meaning

    noun. In the conventional narrative about sex reassignment, a person is so sure from such a young age that he or she inhabits the wrong body that a surgically corrected self is a lifelong dream. Lisa Miller, New York Magazine. …} he metamorphosed into a woman through exhaustive estrogen therapy, electrolysis on every last facial hair follicle ...

  22. reassign verb

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  23. Gender discrimination

    gender discrimination. This phrase refers to biases based on a person's gender. Gender discrimination may occur in education, the workplace, and cultural contexts where girls and women are disadvantaged relative to boys and men on account of their gender such that they do not have the same opportunities to have certain kinds of education or ...