"heterogender" meaning in English

See heterogender in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Etymology: hetero- + gender Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|hetero|gender}} hetero- + gender Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} heterogender (not comparable)
  1. Involving people with different genders. Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Gender

Download JSON data for heterogender meaning in English (2.5kB)

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          "ref": "2007, Sharyn Graham Davies, Challenging Gender Norms: Five Genders Among Bugis in Indonesia, Thomson Wadsworth, page 26",
          "text": "Same-sex heterogender relationships are more openly acknowledged in Bugis society than same-sex homogender relationships.",
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          "ref": "2007, Charlene E. Makley, The Violence of Liberation: Gender and Tibetan Buddhist Revival in Post-Mao China, University of California Press, page 19",
          "text": "It was in the subtle sociolinguistic cues and gestures associated with Labrang Tibetan femininity I gradually took on in encounters, such as the way I came to talk and think about my \"husband\"–feeling extremely uncomfortable with public displays of heterogender affection, yet learning to participate in and expect the micropractices of bodily touch signifying homogender affection.",
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          "ref": "2009, Michael G. Peletz, Gender Pluralism: Southeast Asia Since Early Modern Times, Routledge, page 62",
          "text": "It is also quite likely, given the hegemonic status of marriage in Malay culture and throughout the entire Southeast Asian region both historically and at present, that most sexual relations between Malays at this time occurred in the context of marriage, which was invariably heterogender although not necessarily heterosexual.",
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