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(L17)
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Senses
L17-S1
English | In some languages, any of the various classes into which nouns and pronouns are divided grammatically. |
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L17-S2
English | In some languages, the forms of adjectives or verbs which follow nouns and pronouns of particular grammatical classes. |
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L17-S3
English | Any of various analogous classes into which nouns or pronouns can be divided, regardless of grammatical content. |
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L17-S4
English | A class of things or concepts; a kind of thing or concept. |
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L17-S5
English | A class of things or concepts considered collectively. |
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L17-S6
English | The product of some process; something which has been engendered. |
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L17-S7
English | A class of persons defined primarily by proscribed societal norms or assumed sexual characteristics. |
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L17-S8
English | A class of persons defined by sociocultural norms and practices that are often tied to assumed reproductive capabilities or status. |
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L17-S9
English | Any of various aspects of a class of persons assumed to be related to reproductive capabilities or status but not considered biological in nature, directly or indirectly. |
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L17-S10
English | The set of societal or sociocultural norms and practices used to define classes of persons that are often tied to assumed reproductive capabilities or status considered collectively as a social construct. |
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A social construct used to classify a person as a man, woman, or some other identity and ascribe qualities of masculinity and femininity to people... (American English)
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