gender: Meaning and Definition of

gen•der

Pronunciation: ( jen'dur), [key]
— n.
    1. (in many languages) a set of classes that together include all nouns, membership in a particular class being shown by the form of the noun itself or by the form or choice of words that modify, replace, or otherwise refer to the noun, as, in English, the choice of he to replace the man, of she to replace the woman, of it to replace the table, of it or she to replace the ship. The number of genders in different languages varies from 2 to more than 20; often the classification correlates in part with sex or animateness. The most familiar sets of genders are of three classes (as masculine, feminine, and neuter in Latin and German) or of two (as common and neuter in Dutch, or masculine and feminine in French and Spanish).
    2. one class of such a set.
    3. such classes or sets collectively or in general.
    4. membership of a word or grammatical form, or an inflectional form showing membership, in such a class.
  1. sex: the feminine gender.
  2. kind, sort, or class.

gen•der

Pronunciation: ( jen'dur), [key]
— v.t., v.i.
  1. to engender.
  2. to breed.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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