gender-neutral

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Not having, indicating, or being restricted on the basis of, gender.
 * 2) Used by or intended for people of any gender; not restricted to (only one) gender; available to all genders.
 * 3) Of words, phrasing, etc.: not indicating or referring to (only one) gender.
 * 4)  In particular, in languages where words are assigned to one grammatical gender or another: lacking such an assignment.
 * 1) Of words, phrasing, etc.: not indicating or referring to (only one) gender.
 * 2)  In particular, in languages where words are assigned to one grammatical gender or another: lacking such an assignment.
 * 1)  In particular, in languages where words are assigned to one grammatical gender or another: lacking such an assignment.
 * 1)  In particular, in languages where words are assigned to one grammatical gender or another: lacking such an assignment.
 * 1)  In particular, in languages where words are assigned to one grammatical gender or another: lacking such an assignment.
 * 1)  In particular, in languages where words are assigned to one grammatical gender or another: lacking such an assignment.
 * 1)  In particular, in languages where words are assigned to one grammatical gender or another: lacking such an assignment.
 * 1)  In particular, in languages where words are assigned to one grammatical gender or another: lacking such an assignment.

Translations

 * Danish: kønsneutral
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: genroneŭtrala
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Georgian: გენდერ-ნეიტრალური
 * German: ,
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: kjønnsnøytral
 * Nynorsk: kjønnsnøytral
 * Russian:
 * Swedish:


 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Latin: agenus, insexus
 * Russian: