omnigender

adj

Etymology

From omni- + gender; title of a 2001 book by Virginia Ramey Mollenkott.

  1. derived from genus — “type, kind
  2. derived from gendre
  3. inherited from gendre
  4. prefixed as omnigender — “omni + gender

Definitions

  1. Treating all genders as one or the same, not discriminating or distinguishing between them

    Treating all genders as one or the same, not discriminating or distinguishing between them; unisex.

    • The omnigender term nipote (nee-POH-teh) can refer to either a grandchild of either sex or to a niece or nephew.
    • Also bathrooms would all be unisexual, without differentiation. Basically, the ultimate goal of an omnigender society would be an acceptance of the full range of sexual and gender identities, from the most feminine of females to the[…]
    • Charity Hundley had made, in fact, two leaps: one from enslavement, the other from the not female/not male omnigender role that human bondage forced on black women, who were and reproduced the labor force. Undoubtedly Charity Hundley's[…]
  2. Identifying with all genders.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for omnigender. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA