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  2. Gender - Wikipedia

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    Gender is the social, psychological, cultural and behavioral aspects of being a man, woman, or other gender identity. Learn about the origin, evolution, and meaning of the term gender, as well as its distinction from biological sex and its applications in various fields.

  3. Ask and Embla - Wikipedia

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    Ask and Embla are the first two humans in Norse mythology, created by the gods from trees on the beach. Learn about their etymology, attestations, theories and cultural references.

  4. Man (word) - Wikipedia

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    Man is a word that can refer to any human being, but often means adult male in modern English. Learn about the etymology, history, and variations of this term in different languages and contexts.

  5. Sex–gender distinction - Wikipedia

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    For example, the human "sex difference" in height is a consequence of sexual selection, while the "gender difference" typically seen in head hair length (women with longer hair) is not. [39] Scientific research shows an individual's sex influences their behavior.

  6. Gender symbol - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different symbols and glyphs that represent sex and gender in various fields and contexts, such as biology, genealogy, linguistics and public toilets. See examples, origins, variations and encoding of gender symbols in Unicode.

  7. Androcentrism - Wikipedia

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    Androcentrism is the practice of placing a masculine point of view at the center of culture, history, and society, thereby marginalizing femininity. Learn about the etymology, science, medicine, literature, arts, and language aspects of androcentrism and its implications for gender equality.

  8. Hermaphrodite - Wikipedia

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    A hermaphrodite is an organism that produces both male and female gametes. Learn about the types, causes and examples of hermaphroditism in animals and plants, and the origin of the term from Greek mythology.

  9. Cisgender - Wikipedia

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    Cisgender means having a gender identity that matches one's sex assigned at birth. The term was coined in 1994 as an antonym to transgender and has been used in academic and social contexts, but also faced criticism and controversy.