(n.) A classification of nouns, primarily according to sex; and secondarily according to some fancied or imputed quality associated with sex.
(n.) To beget; to engender.
(v. i.) To copulate; to breed.
Example Sentences:
(1) Large gender differences were found in the correlations between the RAS, CR, run frequency, and run duration with the personality, mood, and locus of control scores.
(2) We studied the effects of the localisation and size of ischemic brain infarcts and the influence of potential covariates (gender, age, time since infarction, physical handicap, cognitive impairment, aphasia, cortical atrophy and ventricular size) on 'post-stroke depression'.
(3) The purposes of this study were to assess the career development needs of entering medical students as measured by the Medical Career Development Inventory and to examine gender differences in responses to the inventory.
(4) This "gender identity movement" has brought together such unlikely collaborators as surgeons, endocrinologists, psychologists, psychiatrists, gynecologists, and research specialists into a mutually rewarding arena.
(5) Cloacal exstrophy, centered on the maldevelopment of the primitive streak mesoderm and cloacal membrane, results in bladder and intestinal exstrophy, omphalocele, gender confusion, and hindgut deformity.
(6) It’s gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, social background, and – most important of all, as far as I’m concerned – diversity of thought.” Diversity needs action beyond the Oscars | Letters Read more He may have provided the Richard Littlejohn wishlist from hell – you know the one, about the one-legged black lesbian in a hijab favoured by the politically correct – but as a Hollywood A-lister, the joke’s no longer on him.
(7) The results of conventional sciatic nerve stretching tests are usually evaluated regardless of patient age, gender or movements of the hip joint and spine.
(8) Principal conclusions are: 1) rapid change to predominantly heterosexual HIV transmission can occur in North America, with serious societal impact; 2) gender-specific clinical features can lead to earlier diagnosis of HIV infection in women; 3) HIV infection in women does not pursue an inherently more rapid course than that observed in men.
(9) Office of National Statistics figures published in November last year showed that men earn 9.4% more than women, the lowest gender gap since records began in 1997.
(10) A group called Campaign for Houston , which led the opposition, described the ordinance as “an attack on the traditional family” designed for “gender-confused men who … can call themselves ‘women’ on a whim”.
(11) Although complement levels varied independent of disease activity, strain-dependent and intra-strain gender-dependent differences, were detected.
(12) The mentor's administrative or academic rank, rather than gender, was the chief determinant of sponsoring effectiveness.
(13) The effects of menstrual cycle phases and gender on alprazolam pharmacokinetics were evaluated in normal volunteers.
(14) Paradigm relies heavily on social science research and analysis to help companies identify and address the specific barriers and unconscious biases that might be affecting their diversity efforts: things like anonymizing resumes so that employers can’t tell a candidate’s gender or ethnicity, or modifying a salary negotiation process that places women and minorities at a disadvantage.
(15) To determine the contribution of gender and race to the course of infarction, 816 patients with confirmed myocardial infarction who were enrolled in the Multicenter Investigation of the Limitation of Infarct Size (MILIS) were analyzed.
(16) The covariates included in the analysis were age, gender, socioeconomic status, and primary language.
(17) The relationships of age, gender, height, and weight to axial length of the globe were considered.
(18) There were no gender or age differences in the level of family history of alcoholism.
(19) This study investigated gender differences in acute response to alcohol.
(20) Read more “We know Tafe can be transformative for people who are doing it hard, bringing new skills to Indigenous communities, helping close the gender pay gap, empowering mature-age workers with the chance to retrain – not standing by while people from Holden and Ford are cast on the scrapheap,” Shorten will say.
Sexless
Definition:
(a.) Having no sex.
Example Sentences:
(1) I can go to a Wes Anderson film and appreciate it, but it is completely sexless."
(2) Hence Two Weeks, a song about wooing a man away from a sexless relationship, features the line "I can fuck you better than her".
(3) While hit shows such as Queer as Folk (anodyne and sexless in its US version), Will and Grace and Queer Eye for the Straight Guy have been important steps in acquainting American viewers with homo reality, The L Word is a huge leap forward, dealing with lesbian life as it is lived, albeit with a Hollywood gloss.
(4) And then, of course, there’s the “straight-friendly” mainstream takes, in which the gay man is often depicted as almost entirely sexless – see Will & Grace, or the gay couple in Modern Family.
(5) Vapid and sexless, pop was little more than a Smash Hits remake of American Bandstand three decades earlier.
(6) As a group, and despite Geri's jawdropping cleavage, they were strangely sexless.
(7) Characteristics of spatial orientation in T-maze were studied in 1768 Planaria of following types: Dugesia tigrina (sexless and sexual race), Dugesia lugubris, Ijmia tenuis, Bdellacephala punctata.
(8) Nick shows up in imprisoned women's cells, a cacophony of cheekbones, sharp suits and cheeky Manc-ness to remind them how bloody long four sexless years locked up with Helga the arsonist in Holloway will really feel.
(9) Spare us the horror of these sexless Christmas jumpers | Peter Bradshaw Read more Many conservatives might think the only problem in that image from Ferguson is that the banner said “season’s greetings” and not “Merry Christmas” And so they let Jesus be co-opted by the same violent, racist and alienating capitalism which has co-opted our entire world.
(10) In a "biography" called The Life of Charlotte Brontë , published just two years after the author's death, Gaskell stripped Charlotte of her genius and transformed her into a sexless, death-stalked saint.
(11) The Finnish and Australian studies were conducted this century, but most of the time, where there is a 21st century reference, on closer inspection it turns out to be about some other element of sex, only tangentially related to the male sex deficit (pricing in prostitution; the thoughts of a blogger who likes to shag a lot, whose inclusion marks a new weird point in the art of indexing; some figures on sexless marriages, which could just as easily demonstrate both parties would like to have sex, just not with each other).
(12) When women have appeared in them, they have been either sexless automatons or rebels who've defied the sex rules of the regime.
(13) Here's a suggestion: a sexless character that isn't a hopeless, horny, prepubescent boy or senile great, great grandmother but someone who just happens to have not had sex in a while.
(14) It became the iconic portrait of the age – a sexless PR stunt for a product about a sex scandal that boosted chair sales.
(15) When sexless characters do make it on to the screen, they almost always fall into two distinct camps.
(16) While he claimed to have slept with thousands of men and perhaps women – when asked whether his first sexual encounter had been homosexual or heterosexual he replied he had been "too polite to ask" – Vidal always maintained that his 53-year-long relationship with Howard Auster was sexless.
(17) Today, against poor old Switzerland , they should hopefully provide an antidote for the sexless football that has permeated this tournament.
(18) It's about self-delusion, responsibility, the fear that can come with middle age, and a particularly British form of exhibitionism – a sexless, paunchy thing founded on boredom and boyish mischief.
(19) Then she can join the other exes as they flatter him around the high seas – a sort of sexless harem.
(20) Aged individuals need sexually and medically what people in general want and need, and the idea of an acceptable decline into a sexless state is insulting.