gendersex

/ˈd͡ʒɛndəsɛks/

Etymology

From gender + sex.

noun

  1. Sex or gender. A division of organisms into masculine, feminine and possibly others, by sexual or social characteristics.“Holm provides a contextualised analysis of two life stories by persons in trans or intersex(ed) positions who applied for the legal change of their gendersex status, as Holm innovatively names it.”