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For the use of the term in literary criticism see For the use of the term in literary criticism see
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Situations sometimes arise where gender may be mimicked by inanimate objects, notably in cable connectors that have male and female counterparts. In this context see Situations sometimes arise where gender may be mimicked by inanimate objects, notably in cable connectors that have male and female counterparts. In this context see

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In its most common rudimentary usage gender represents the distinction between the sexes of living beings, including humans.

The usage of this term falls into several areas.

For usages relating to sex and human relations see

For usages relating to grammar and linguistics see

For the use of the term in literary criticism see

For usages in biology see

Situations sometimes arise where gender may be mimicked by inanimate objects, notably in cable connectors that have male and female counterparts. In this context see