English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ genderable

Adjective edit

ungenderable (not comparable)

  1. To which no gender can be assigned.
    • 2010, Steven Shaviro, Post Cinematic Affect:
      At the same time, she crossed the boundaries separating men from women not with a cozy androgyny, nor even with the 'glam rock' stylizations of the period, but by displaying a cold and forbidding, more-than-masculine, and ultimately ungenderable hardbody.
    • 2013, John Chapman, Fragmentation in Archaeology:
      A notable instance is the placing of burnt, and hence ungenderable, fragments of human cranial bones inside a complete female anthropomorphic vessel deposited in the Koros settlement of Hodmezovasarhely-Gorzsa []