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Discover LudwigThe word 'genderless' is correct and can be used in written English
It means lacking a specific gender or being agender, and can be used to describe individuals, objects, or concepts that do not conform to traditional gender norms. Example: The fashion brand released a new line of genderless clothing, featuring designs that can be worn by anyone, regardless of their gender identity.
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genderless
adjective
Without a gender, in its various senses.
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A "female" helicopter/she-wolf feeds human figures blood from teats dangling from its undercarriage; a "male" bomb distributes death from its two heads and its grotesque armoury of proliferating penises; genderless victims are represented in the form of bloodied rib-bones with screaming faces.
Formless and genderless, jiva cannot be directly perceived by the senses.
Russian president Vladimir Putin spoke on Thursday of Russia's "defence of traditional values" and said Russia would defend against "genderless and fruitless so-called tolerance" which he said allows "good and evil" to be equal.
In a ceremony full of pomp and circumstance, Mr Putin made a particularly thinly-veiled attack on the West's more liberal attitudes toward gay rights, saying Russia would defend against "genderless and fruitless so-called tolerance" which he said allows "good and evil" to be equal.
Never again from her yard would she hear the muffled sound of a genderless voice at a drive-through intoning, "Please pull forward".
The problem is that a violent event resulting in a genderless literary utopia is unlikely to come to pass; it's an understandable bit of wishful thinking on Prose's part, as tidy as Woolf's toward a similar end in "Orlando".
As Nimocks writes, in his Fourth Circuit brief, "Plaintiffs, in effect, contend that the Constitution itself defines marriage as a genderless institution, and that the People have no say in deciding the weighty social, philosophical, political, and legal issues implicated by this public debate.
I learned the term "epicene pronoun," meaning the genderless plural "they" or "their" when its antecedent calls for the singular (and gendered) "he or she" or "his or hers".
Cooper had been explaining his side's concern "that redefining marriage as a genderless institution will sever its abiding connection to its historical traditional procreative purpose" and "refocus" it — away from children and toward "the emotional needs and desires of adults".
The unnamed, genderless narrator lives in a futuristic, sleep-deprived world where sleeping is considered dirty, unhygienic, wasteful, and disrespectful to others.
An angel came to her and told her that she would have a child, but as… The unnamed, genderless narrator lives in a futuristic, sleep-deprived world where sleeping is considered dirty, unhygienic, wasteful, and disrespectful to others.
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