genderable

English

Etymology

From gender +‎ -able.

Adjective

genderable (comparative more genderable, superlative most genderable)

  1. Capable of having a gender assigned or identified.
    • 1991, Coach House Press, Open Letter, page 39:
      Only one of the figures is patently genderable, the side of a flattened left breast specifying the further characteristics of the figure on the far right, though the hips and muscles suggest (without asserting) that both figures on the right are female.

Derived terms