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Etymology

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From gender +‎ -able.

Adjective

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genderable (comparative more genderable, superlative most genderable)

  1. Capable of having a gender assigned or identified.
    • 1991, Coach House Press, Open Letter, page 39:
      Only one of the figures is patently genderable, the side of a flattened left breast specifying the further characteristics of the figure on the far right, though the hips and muscles suggest (without asserting) that both figures on the right are female.