Gendered vs Fendered - What's the difference?
gendered | fendered |
(gender)
(linguistics, of a language) Having grammatical gender.
Pertaining to gender or having attributes due to gender.
Divided by gender.
(archaic) engendered
* 1662 , , Book I, A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry More, p. 11:
As adjectives the difference between gendered and fendered
is that gendered is having grammatical gender while fendered is having a specified kind or number of fenders.As a verb gendered
is past tense of gender.gendered
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- Grammatically, Hebrew is a gendered language because every noun is either masculine or feminine.
- His clothes were highly gendered .
- In the past, parenting was a more gendered activity with more distinct male and female roles.
- "...or some hidden Spermatick power has gendered these both Anchors'', ''Urnes'', ''Coins'', and ''Sculls in the ground...