It describes individuals who are neither man nor woman, by their will or any social means
What do you mean by the term "gender"? Elements are not classed by "gender".
The coefficient of a term is the number next to the variable, or letter. Here is an example: 5x + 2xy + 6x The third term is 6x. The coefficient of that third term is 6.
It is another term for gender inequality. It means that men and women don't have equal access to power, prestige, and property.
It means the Third Ventricle. (A medical term)
Third man is a fielding position in cricket on the offside nearly behind the batsman generally on the boundary :)
There is no gender neutral term, as the word "girl" in and of itself indicates gender. Laya or Dalya are fairly interchangeable.
The term "Community of practice" to cognitive anthropologists Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger, is a group of people who share a craft and/or a profession. They coined the phrase in their book 'Situated Learning" written in 1991.
Yes, the noun chief is gender neutral, a common gender noun.
The feminine term for mediator can be "mediatrix." This term is used to refer specifically to a female mediator, often in contexts where gender distinction is emphasized. In general usage, however, "mediator" is a gender-neutral term and can apply to individuals of any gender.
Pony is the term used to describe a horse under 14.2 hands high. If it is any higher, it is a horse. The term has nothing to do with age or gender.
The term is gender. Gender refers to the social and cultural roles, behaviors, and identities that society attributes to being male or female.
The term "house" does not have a gender in the traditional sense, as it is an inanimate object. In languages with grammatical gender, "house" may be assigned a gender (e.g., feminine in French: "maison"). However, in English, it simply exists as a neutral term without a direct opposite gender.