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genderly

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English

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Etymology

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From gender +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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genderly (comparative more genderly, superlative most genderly)

  1. (rare) According to or with regard to gender.
    • 1996, Ira Shor, When Students Have Power, page 8:
      They do identify themselves ethnically as Italian or Irish or Polish or Puerto Rican, racially as white or black, and genderly as male or female []
    • 2000, GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, volume 6, page 456:
      If not, are those who do not merely victims of false consciousness, or are they perhaps as genderly programmed, and as firmly, as the most childhood-gender-dysphoric of transsexuals?
    • 2004, Joe Kincheloe, Kathleen Berry, Rigour & Complexity in Educational Research, page 62:
      As we have examined these individuals excluded from the community of the rational throughout the history of many of these disciplines, they consistently seem to be those people who are culturally, racially, sexually, genderly, and/or economically different from the experts []
    • 2012, Varoozh Sahakian, Neuroeconomics:
      The economic theory, (neo)classical and Chicago style, which has nurtured and sustained this economic worldview is heavily male-focused and entirely genderly biased.
    • 2017, Anne M. Harris, Stacy Holman Jones, Sandra L. Faulkner, Queering Families, Schooling Publics:
      In my case, I'm genderly different, not just sexually different. In the case of my partner, she is not very genderly different, so she does fuck women but doesn't (as often) require or demand an alternate social interaction scheme with men or other women, regardless of their sexuality.

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