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common gender

noun

  1. in English, a noun that is the same whether it is referring to either gender, such as cat, people, spouse.
  2. in some languages, such as Latin, a noun that may be masculine or feminine, but not neuter.
  3. in some languages, such as Danish, a noun derived from a masculine or feminine word but separate from a neuter form.


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For example, the most common gender identity written in by the students was "genderfluid," which was given by more than 40% of the write-ins.

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"It may be because we were becoming aware of our common gender."

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A study conducted by Google to determine whether it was underpaying women and minorities found it was actually paying some men less than women for doing similar work, a change from the common gender gap narrative.

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“A really common gender stereotype is that men are brilliant,†said Dr. Fink, while “women are nurturing.â€

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For a film that might never have seen the light of day, it’s a welcome validation that its merits run far deeper than the relative novelty, on the silver screen, of its lovers’ common gender.

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