Adjective
Having no gender.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn Sikhism, the soul is seen as genderless, and the outward appearance of human beings (man, woman) is a temporary state. Source: Internet
As a matter of theology, they are spiritual beings who do not eat or excrete and are genderless. Source: Internet
Once SRY is activated, cells create testosterone and anti-müllerian hormone to turn the genderless sex organs into male. Source: Internet
Founded by Kris Harring, the line aims to abandon the menswear and womenswear labels, bringing together elements of those silhouettes for a genderless formalwear pieces. Source: Internet
Likewise, it used the genderless plural “ses” both for “his towels” and “her towels,” and in the last case of the two libraries, his and hers, it got thrown by the final “s” in “hers” and somehow decided that that “s” represented a plural (“les siennes”). Source: Internet
Keen to disple the idea that victimhood is gendered, Thomas wrote two genderless characters with a male and female performer switching roles throughout. Source: Internet